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More Efficient Subsidies – The Path to Mass Transport Electrification
The use of electric vehicles (EVs) provides a double benefit—it protects the environment by emitting no harmful gases and allows savings for vehicle owners. A paradigm shift in mobility through education, innovative solutions, and integrating the latest technologies is transforming…

Volvo Trucks – The Market Leader in Electric Trucks in Europe and North America
Volvo Trucks is the leader in the heavy-duty electric truck segment (16 tons and above) in Europe for the fifth consecutive year. At the end of 2024, the company held a market share of 47 percent, and during the year,…

Sustainable Mobility Rooted in Innovation
Foton, a global leader in commercial vehicles with an innovative approach to sustainable mobility, showcased its latest advancements at the Eco Forum in Herceg Novi and the Belgrade Car Show. The Foton eBus won the prestigious Vehicle of the Show…

Farizon and the Future of Electric Commercial Vehicles
The development of electromobility in Serbia presents numerous challenges and great opportunities for transforming the transport sector. Lazar Radanov Radičev, Director of Delta Auto Group, speaks about the potential of electric commercial vehicles, the advantages of the Farizon model, and…

The Baltics to Gain up to 600 New EV Charging Stations by 2027
Across the Baltic region, up to 600 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations are planned to be built by the end of 2027. Given that this region currently lags behind the European Union average in terms of electromobility infrastructure, the project…

Responsible Waste Management: Key to Sustainable Solar Energy
The management of construction waste in Serbia is regulated by a series of laws and by-laws, with an emphasis on the Law on Waste Management and the Regulation on the Manner and Procedure for Construction and Demolition Waste Management. These…

Is Green Steel the Next Step Toward a Climate-Neutral Truck?
Steel makes up 47 percent of a typical diesel-powered truck, the so-called heavy truck, and is responsible for about 44 percent of the CO2 emissions generated during its production. But what if all this steel could be replaced with a…



