Cost and Complication: Electric Vehicles Still Stuck in Serbia’s Slow Lane
When Nikolai Nedeljko bought his electric car two years ago, he had the benefit of a 5,000-euro subsidy from the Serbian state. However, he also had to fork out for a charger in his garage, because there are so few on the roads. Even now, travelling in an EV in Serbia can be an adventure. “You can travel anywhere in Serbia where there are highways, that’s not a problem,” said Nedeljko. “But if you’re driving on local roads, through eastern or western Serbia, or towards Montenegro, it...





