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Automotive Industry in Serbia: Steady Growth with a Slow Transition
On the occasion of three decades of operation of the Serbian Association of Importers of Vehicles and Parts, we spoke with the Association’s Secretary General, Boris Ćorović, about the key changes shaping the domestic automotive market. From record growth in…

E-mobility Demands a Synergy of Technology, Regulations, and Investments
Electric mobility is no longer just a trend. It’s an irreversible shift transforming how we move and consume energy. We spoke with Darko Zeljković, eMobility Business Developer Southeast Europe in Schneider Electric, about global standards and the infrastructure challenges facing…

Key Priorities and Challenges for the Wind Industry
Europe is at a pivotal moment in its energy transition, where the pace of renewable energy deployment has become crucial for the continent’s economic competitiveness and energy security. The new CEO of WindEurope, Tinne Van der Straeten, takes the helm…

Poland’s Energy Transition: Subsidies And Programs Accelerate Investments In Renewables
In recent years, Poland has been rapidly developing its renewable energy sector. A country long reliant on coal is increasingly investing in modernizing its power grid and integrating clean energy sources. An overview of the country’s current energy landscape, its…

Sustainable Mobility in Croatia: The Role of Cities, Energy, and Digitalization
The electrification of transport, the integration of renewable energy sources, and the application of digital solutions are no longer distant-future issues but concrete challenges facing local communities, decision-makers, and businesses across the region today. We discussed these topics—as well as…

Vision-Led Energy Transition: What BiH Can Learn from Greece
Greece ranks among Europe’s frontrunners in the development of renewable energy sources, with approximately 65% of renewables in its energy mix. For this reason, the country’s experience represents a valuable guideline for Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is only now entering…

How Can Serbian Heavy Industry Remain Competitive by 2030?
As the EU accelerates the green transition, Serbia’s energy-intensive industry is facing increasing environmental requirements, rising costs, and regulatory uncertainty. The Association of Serbian Energy-Intensive Industry (ASEII) today brings together key companies from the steel, cement, and fertilizer sectors to…



