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SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT WITH GREEN ENERGY
Achieving a sustainable future requires sweeping changes, making every sector greener. The generation of electricity from clean sources is one of the most significant changes required, starting with small energy consumers and...
JAPAN – WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHARGERS IS OUT OF SYNC WITH THE NUMBER OF E-VEHICLES?
As Japan aims to become climate-neutral by 2050, the country's transport sector should undergo major changes to achieve the goal. A few years ago, Japan set an ambitious goal to eliminate the...
CHARGE&GO WITH THE NEW APP, IT’S EASIER TO FIND A CHARGER
Electromobility in Serbia has reached a new level, as shown by the latest data that the number of registered electric cars has increased significantly compared to last year, by as much as...
800 CHARGERS ON PUBLIC LIGHTING IN PRAGUE BY 2026
The average age of vehicles in the Czech Republic is higher compared to the rest of the European Union. According to data from 2023, the number of electric cars in this country...
UNEXPLORED SEABED OF NORWAY: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF SEA MINING
Seabed mining is the process of extracting minerals from the deep sea. Hundreds, even over 1,000 metres below the surface of the water, there is cobalt, nickel, zinc, copper, lead, lithium and...
EKO FOND—SUPPORT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTROMOBILITY IN MONTENEGRO
The development of electromobility in Montenegro has been on an upward trajectory in the last few years. There are more and more electric and hybrid vehicles on the streets, and subsidies from...
STRUJNI KRUG: TRANSFORMATION OF MOBILITY
Traffic jams, polluted air, noise and the need for energy efficiency encourage the rapid development of electromobility. To reach its full potential, we have to solve a series of challenges that electrification...
ELECTROMOBILITY IN THE ABB WAY
Road traffic is one of the major polluters of the environment. According to research, about 60 per cent of polluting substances enter the air from exhaust pipes. To reduce air pollution, we...
Slovenia’s comprehensive approach to facilitating the growth of electromobility
Size-wise, Slovenia is one of the smaller countries in Europe whose territory is more than half covered by forests, is recognizable by its beautiful landscapes and is often known as a country...
HOW TO PROPERLY MANAGE ENERGY CONSUMPTION
The fifteenth consecutive international conference IEEE PES PowerTech Belgrade 2023, held in Belgrade in late June, gathered around 600 participants—academic lecturers, well-known researchers in the field of power engineering, managers, and leaders...
CHARGE&GO CONTINUES TO BUILD A NETWORK OF CHARGER
Driving an electric car is becoming an increasingly popular choice, especially among people living in cities. However, electric vehicles require a good network of chargers for longer journeys so drivers can prepare...
HOW TO DEVELOP ELECTROMOBILITY FASTER
Numerous factors influence the importance and representation of electric vehicles at the local and state level. In the first place, global trends are important, or let’s colloquially call it fashion. This has...
THE FUTURE GUIDED BY INNOVATIONS
The engine of the future will be powered by electricity, and the future starts here and now. Led by innovation, the BMW strives to shape a tomorrow that will offer new opportunities...
NOVI SAD STEPS INTO THE WORLD OF ELECTROMOBILITY
Regarding recent investments in innovation and infrastructure, Novi Sad was one of the most engaged cities in the country. The flat terrain that the city rests on has been successfully used for...
THE PATH TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF E-MOBILITY
In cooperation with the Faculty of Mechanical, Traffic and Electrical Engineering, the National Association of Autonomous and Electric Vehicles (NAAEV) is holding the sixth E-mobility Forum in Belgrade on October 11 and...
German companies spend significantly more on climate measures
Companies in Germany are investing more money in climate action measures, according to the German development bank KfW. One in seven euros was spent on climate projects.
At €72.2 billion ($78.3 billion), the...


