2025 Serbia New Energy Electric Vehicle and Charging Station Exhibition (EVD 2025)
The EVD 2025 exhibition will take place on September 11-12, 2025, in Novi Sad, Serbia. This event is recognized as the most influential specialized exhibition for new energy electric vehicles and charging stations in Serbia and the entire Balkan region. It will gather leading electric vehicle brands, manufacturers of charging equipment, technology solution providers, and industry experts from around the world.
The exhibition aims to promote the adoption of new energy electric vehicles in Serbia and surrounding markets, enhance the construction and upgrading of charging infrastructure, and showcase cutting-edge electric vehicle technologies and innovative products. The display categories will include various types of electric cars, commercial vehicles, two-wheeled electric vehicles, smart charging equipment, charging network solutions, and related facilities.
Exhibitors will showcase their latest electric vehicles and charging technologies, share market trends and cutting-edge technology, and assist in the transition of the Serbian market towards green mobility. Additionally, the exhibition will host multiple forums and seminars inviting global experts and corporate representatives to discuss the future development direction, policy support, and market opportunities of the new energy vehicle industry.
The EVD 2025 is not only a platform for showcasing electric vehicles and charging products but also a hub for industry communication and collaboration. It attracts manufacturers, suppliers, government officials, and related enterprises from around the globe. Through this exhibition, participating companies can expand their market share in Serbia and the broader Balkan region while promoting the concept of green transportation and the long-term development of the new energy industry.
Exhibition Scope
- New Energy Electric Vehicles and Services
- Electric cars, light electric vehicles (<350kg), electric motorcycles, electric scooters, electric bicycles, electric recreational vehicles, electric golf carts, electric commercial vehicles, electric trucks, electric buses, electric forklifts, and electric transport and storage vehicles.
- Autonomous vehicles: connected and autonomous cars, connected and autonomous commercial vehicles, and connected and autonomous buses.
- Vehicle certification services: components, vehicle services, and vehicle certification.
- Energy and Infrastructure
- Charging stations, solar charging stations, rapid charging stations, solar carports, electricity providers, hydrogen energy providers, energy infrastructure, energy networks, energy management, smart grids, V2G technology, cables, connectors, hydrogen charging stations, methanol charging stations, inductive charging systems, and other energy and charging systems.
- Batteries and Powertrains
- Battery technologies, lithium batteries, lead-acid batteries, nickel batteries, battery management systems, charging systems, fuel cell technologies, fuel cell management, hydrogen tanks, and other fuel cell technologies.
- Powertrains: general motors, general electric motors, hub motors, asynchronous and synchronous motors.
- Autonomous Driving and Electronics
- Driver assistance systems and autonomous driving, including adaptive cruise control, blind-spot detection systems, lane departure warning systems, and pedestrian detection systems.
- Monitoring systems for vehicles and driver behavior analysis.
- Smart Cities and Mobility Design
- Urban planning, transportation planning, and road construction.
- Interface design, vehicle design, and sustainable design.
- Mobile Concepts and Services
- Shared mobility, lifestyle, and smart travel solutions.
- Information Entertainment and Connectivity
- In-car communication systems, infotainment applications, and remote diagnostics for vehicle comfort.
- Materials and Engineering
- Battery and powertrain materials, lightweight design, and manufacturing processes.
- Maintenance and Accessories
- Vehicle maintenance tools, repair equipment, and diagnostic devices.
Market Overview
The new energy electric vehicle and charging station market in Serbia has shown significant development as of 2025. With the global energy transition in progress, the Serbian government is actively promoting the development of the electric vehicle industry to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and improve air quality. While Serbia’s electric vehicle market is still in its early stages, it is exhibiting rapid growth, bolstered by government policy incentives, increased consumer awareness of environmental issues, and the overall electrification trend in the European market.
In terms of electric vehicle adoption, Serbia still lags behind Western European countries. However, as charging infrastructure improves and the cost of electric vehicles gradually decreases, market acceptance is rising. Major international electric vehicle brands, including Tesla, Volkswagen, Renault, and BYD, have entered the Serbian market, offering both fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. Moreover, local automotive manufacturers are also seeking to align with new energy technologies, with some exploring the production of electric vehicles and components.
In the area of charging station construction, both the Serbian government and private enterprises are collaborating to accelerate the deployment of charging infrastructure, particularly in major cities and along highways. Currently, Serbia’s charging network remains relatively limited, but with funding support from the European Union and related international organizations, the number of charging stations is expected to increase significantly in the coming years, providing more convenient conditions for electric vehicle use.
Government Policies
The Serbian government places great importance on the development of the new energy electric vehicle industry and has gradually introduced a series of policy measures to promote the adoption of electric vehicles and the construction of charging infrastructure. These policies encompass financial subsidies, tax incentives, support for charging network construction, and industry regulation, aiming to reduce carbon emissions, improve air quality, and promote sustainable transportation systems.
Financial incentives include subsidies for individuals and companies purchasing new energy electric vehicles, as well as tariff exemptions for imported electric vehicles to lower acquisition costs. Additionally, electric vehicles benefit from reduced registration fees and road taxes to enhance consumer purchasing intent. The government is also partnering with private enterprises to expedite the nationwide deployment of charging stations, especially in major cities like Belgrade and Novi Sad along highways. Moreover, the government encourages energy companies to invest in charging networks and provides policy support to enhance the coverage and convenience of charging stations.
Market Trends
The new energy electric vehicle market in Serbia is in a rapid growth phase, fueled by policy support, increased consumer environmental awareness, and the expansion of the European new energy vehicle industry chain. The market is expected to continue to grow. With the EU’s carbon neutrality goals advancing, Serbia, as a candidate country for EU membership, is also actively pushing for the electrification of its transportation sector.
Firstly, the market penetration rate of electric vehicles will keep increasing. With government subsidies and tax exemptions, the price competitiveness of electric vehicles is gradually improving, enhancing consumer acceptance. Particularly in major cities like Belgrade and Novi Sad, the ownership of electric vehicles is expected to rise significantly in the next few years.
Secondly, the construction of charging infrastructure will accelerate. Collaboration among the government, energy companies, and automotive manufacturers will expedite the development of charging stations along highways, in urban public parking lots, and residential areas. In the future, advancements in fast-charging technology and the promotion of smart charging management systems will further improve charging efficiency and lower the usage barriers for electric vehicle users.
Finally, competition among market brands will intensify. In addition to traditional car manufacturers from Europe, the United States, Japan, and South Korea, Chinese electric vehicle brands are also rapidly entering the Serbian market. With the launch of more models, the market will present a more diverse development trend to meet the needs of different consumers.
Brand Market Share
Currently, the Serbian electric vehicle market is experiencing fierce brand competition, with market shares of major brands gradually differentiating as the market expands and consumer options increase. Recent market analysis indicates the following market shares:
- Tesla: Holds a market share of approximately 25%, attracting high-end consumers with its advanced battery technology and long-range capabilities.
- Volkswagen: Acquired about 18% of the market share through the launch of its ID series of electric vehicles, benefiting from strong brand influence and price competitiveness in Europe.
- BMW: The i series electric vehicles account for around 15% of the market, appealing to affluent consumers with high performance and comfort.
- Renault: Holds an approximate 12% market share, with its ZOE model being a popular choice among consumers due to its affordability and suitability for urban driving.
- Chinese Brands: Brands such as BYD and NIO are gradually increasing their market share, expected to reach about 10% in the coming years, attracting cost-sensitive consumers.
- Other Brands: Smaller electric vehicle brands and domestic manufacturers account for roughly 20% of the market share, relying on battery technology and cost-effectiveness to attract consumers.
In the charging station market, the main brands dominating the market include:
- Delta Elektronika: A leading local charging station manufacturer with a market share of about 30% due to its proprietary charging technology and partnerships with local governments.
- Ionity: Holds around 25% of the Serbian market, known for its ultra-fast charging technology that enhances charging efficiency.
- Tesla Supercharger: Although it has a smaller market share of about 20%, it benefits from a concentrated user base of Tesla owners.
- Other Brands: Brands such as Schneider Electric and ABB occupy the remaining 25% of the market, leveraging technological innovation and partnerships with automakers.
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