SEVA consistently gathers and updates comprehensive data on the state of charging infrastructure in Slovakia, electric vehicle sales, and other key indicators in the field of electromobility. We are a trusted source of information for anyone following trends and developments in this dynamic sector.
This data offers a clear overview of the e-mobility market in Slovakia and serves as a crucial foundation for the work of state authorities and ministries in shaping policies, supporting market growth, and drafting legislation.
As of 31 December 2024, 2 424 public charging points have been installed in 967 locations
At the end of September, 14 197 battery electric vehicles were driving on Slovak roads.
We have 2,223 public points at 884 sites with a capacity of 108,000 kWh
We support initiatives in all segments of the e-mobility ecosystem
Corporate eFleet |
Here you can find practical information on how to switch your company fleet to EVs. |
Electric Heavy Duty Vehicles |
Public transport, vans, trucks and lorries. All can run efficiently on battery power. |
Automotive and Battery Industry |
An initiative aimed at the effective transition of the Slovak automotive segment to e-mobility. |
Digitalisation and Electrification |
The expansion of the energy system is a necessary step in the transition from fossil fuels to electricity. |
We raise awareness of e-mobility among the professional and general public and spread information about the sector, especially through the media.
We propose legislation and policies aimed at e-mobility. We participate in the legislative process and provide expert input to state and local governments.
We support mutual networking in the e-mobility sector in Slovakia. We represent the sector in the European Association for Electromobility (AVERE).
We collect data from the e-mobility industry and share it within the cluster and with partners. We host a map of charging stations called nabijame.sk
Together, we work towards a healthy and fair business environment. We submit legislative proposals to ministries and state authorities. We educate the professional and general public. We support domestic innovation and engage in development projects.