These will be the first fast charging stations as part of Tommy stores at those locations.
Charging will be free from 7 am to 10 pm and HRK 2.60 kuna/kWh plus VAT the rest of the time.
The fast charging stations for electric vehicles were set up as part of a project, co-financed within the EU’s Connecting Europe Facility, aimed at ensuring top-quality charging both for domestic electric car drivers and tourists.
HT operates over 550 charging stations at over 240 locations in Croatia, the Czech Republic, Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Romania, Albania, and Poland, the company said, adding that its espoTs app gave Croatian electric car owners access to charging at over 50,000 stations in over nine countries.
The company said that with nearly 150,000 active charging sessions and by enabling over 10 million green kilometres, the HT was the e-mobility leader in Croatia and the region.
Charging at HT-operated stations may be activated by the T-RFID prepaid card, the espoTs app, and, for foreign drivers, by e-roaming contracted with over 60 European charging providers.