
Transportation is responsible for approximately 25% of total greenhouse gas emissions in European countries. Therefore, relevant institutions are making significant efforts to improve air quality in cities by reducing CO2 emissions in transportation, as well as overall greenhouse gas emissions at the national level.
Electromobility represents a new concept of mobility in urban environments. The foundation of electromobility lies in electric vehicles that exclusively use electric energy instead of conventional fuels. Due to the current limitations in driving range (approximately 100 km) and inadequate infrastructure, such vehicles are primarily used for daily commuting in urban areas.
As a tourist destination, Croatia particularly needs to focus on developing the infrastructure for electric vehicle charging stations, as there is an additional potential in catering to visitors who own electric vehicles. Furthermore, the European Energy Directive mandates that by 2020, Croatia should have 38,000 charging stations for electric vehicles, with 4,000 of them being publicly accessible.
The main advantage of electric vehicles is that they can be charged like mobile phones, using almost any household electrical outlet. However, despite this, for wider implementation, a network of public charging stations is needed to cover a broad road infrastructure.



TEB Engineering is a partner of the French company DBT-CEV, a global leader in the electric vehicle charging station market. In addition to the universal fast charger (achieving 100% charge in less than 30 minutes), which is a perfect solution for high-traffic areas, the most sought-after option is the standard charging station. It is fully modular and customizable to meet the client’s needs, making it ideal for public and municipal spaces.