The Slovak Electric Vehicle Association (SEVA) has published its latest annual report, which offers a detailed look at the current state and future development of electromobility in Slovakia. The publication is full of detailed data and examples that are useful for anyone who wants to get their bearings in this rapidly growing segment. SEVA presents an analysis of the current situation and proposes specific solutions that could move Slovakia toward more sustainable road transport without local emissions.
In 2022, more than 3,000 electric vehicles were sold in Slovakia, which is 50% more than in the previous year. However, such a growth rate can hardly be called a revolution. „Slovakia has a lot of catching up to do. In some metrics we are among the worst in the Union,“ states SEVA director Patrik Križanský. „Even our closest neighbours have overtaken us; in Poland, for example, electric vehicles reached a 3.5% share of sales, while in our country it is only 1.94%.“
You can find the report and more information on the website of the Association of Industrial Unions and Transport.