EV Charging Stations in Serbia

Electric vehicles are becoming increasingly common on Serbian roads, and with that comes a growing need for a well-developed and reliable charging infrastructure. Although the network of EV chargers in Serbia is still in a development phase, significant progress has been made over the past few years. In this article, we provide an overview of the most important charging locations across Serbia, with a focus on availability and charging types.

EV Charging Network in Serbia

The charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in Serbia is continuously expanding and includes various types of locations to make charging convenient during both everyday driving and long-distance travel. Chargers can be found along highways, in major cities, business zones, hotels, and shopping centers.

Highway Charging Stations in Serbia

Charging stations have been installed at strategic transit points along major highways, including toll stations such as:

  • Preševo
  • Šid
  • Dimitrovgrad
  • Subotica

In addition, a charging station is located at the “Boljkovci” rest area, near the Ljig toll station. These stations are equipped with three connectors — two for fast DC charging and one for fast AC charging. The maximum output power is up to 50 kW for DC charging and up to 22 kW for AC charging, allowing relatively quick battery top-ups during travel.

At the “Belgrade” and “Niš” toll stations, ultra-fast chargers with a power output of 175 kW have been installed, designed for drivers who require minimal stopping time and maximum charging efficiency on long-distance routes.

In Belgrade, charging is available at several locations across the city:

  • Hotel Marriott, Vase Čarapića 2–4,
  • Square Nine, Studentski trg 9,
  • Garaža Obilićev venac, Obilićev venac 12,
  • Garaža Pionirski park, Dragoslava Jovanovića 2,
  • Hotel Hilton, Kralja Milana 35.

 

Čukarica:

  • Ada Mall, Radnička 9,
  • Delta Motors, Radnička 8,
  • Restoran Ružo Rumena, Lole Ribara 164.

 

Palilula and Voždovac:

  • Porsche Beograd, Zrenjaninski put 11,
  • BB Srbija, Bulevar Peka Dapčevića 13,
  • Alpros Auto, Kružni put voždovački 2,
  • Beo Shopping centar, Vojislava Ilića 141.

 

Zemun:

  • Auto servis Savin, Crnogorska 17,
  • Hotel D10, Dunavska 10,
  • Zelengorska 1G.

 

Surčin and Ripanj:

  • ZhiDou Centtro Balkan, Vinogradska 57V, Surčin,
  • Parking ECAP, Brđanska 410, Ripanj.

At the exit from Belgrade, an EV charger is available in the IKEA parking lot. In addition, charging infrastructure is also expanding in other cities across Serbia.

In Novi Sad, EV charging infrastructure is becoming increasingly developed. Drivers can use chargers at the Gazprom Novi Sad 16 gas station, located along the E75 highway, which is especially convenient for travelers. Within the city, chargers are available at the ProCredit Bank parking lot on Bulevar cara Lazara and in the Promenada Shopping Mall garage.

In Niš, charging stations are available at the parking areas of Hotel Zeleni Vir, Hotel Aleksandar, Hotel Tami Residence, as well as at the ProCredit Bank on Vizantijski Boulevard.

In Kragujevac, drivers can charge their vehicles at Plaza Shopping Center and at the ProCredit Bank parking lot.

In Subotica and nearby Palić, several charging options are available, including the Subotica South toll station on the E75 highway and the Euro Petrol station near Palić along the same route. Additional chargers are available within the city at Auto Marton on Batinska Street and in the Hotel Galleria garage on Matije Korvina Street.

Charging stations can also be found in Bački Petrovac, Sremska Mitrovica, Stari Banovci, Pančevo, Čačak, Vrdnik, Paraćin, Pirot, Aleksinac, Dimitrovgrad, and Preševo. Popular mountain resorts such as Kopaonik and Zlatibor also offer EV charging locations.

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