EV charging in Macedonia
A guide to the charging network in Macedonia. Major operators, common connector types, pricing context, and where to plug in on the road.
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4
Fast (≥50 kW)
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Ultra (≥150 kW)
4
Operators
Where the chargers cluster in Macedonia
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≥ 50 kWFast chargers
4 stations at 50 kW DC or higher.
≥ 150 kWUltra-rapid
2 sites with at least one 150 kW socket.
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Top networks in Macedonia
Sorted by station count in Macedonia.
Connector mix in Macedonia
- Type 28
- CCS24
- CHAdeMO1
- Type #171
- Tesla (EU)1
Counts derived from imported station inventory in Macedonia.
Charging Your Electric Vehicle in Macedonia
Macedonia has a small public EV charging network with 13 points listed in our database. Coverage is concentrated in a few key towns. Drivers will find most options in Skopje and Ohrid. If you plan to drive an EV here, expect limited availability outside these areas.
The public charging infrastructure in Macedonia comprises 13 points. Of these, 2 offer speeds of 150 kW or higher, and another 2 provide between 50 kW and 149 kW. The majority of these chargers are located in Skopje, with 4 points, and Ohrid, with 2. Other towns with at least one charger include Štip and Kochani. The network is not widespread, so plan your routes carefully, especially when traveling between major centers.
Operators are varied, and you may encounter different brands at various locations. Specific pricing details are not available for Macedonia, but home charging is generally cheaper than using public DC fast chargers. Expect DC fast charging rates to be higher, depending on the network and charging speed.
There are no specific national incentives for EV charging infrastructure. Connector types in Macedonia typically include Type 2 for AC charging and CCS Combo 2 for DC fast charging, which is common in Europe. For foreign drivers, relying on a mobile app or RFID card from your home country might not always work. It is advisable to have a backup plan, perhaps by contacting the local charging point operator directly if possible, or ensuring you have a local payment method ready.
- How much EV charging infrastructure is there in Macedonia?
- Macedonia has a limited public charging network. Our database shows 13 public charging points. Two of these offer high-speed charging (150 kW+), and two more provide 50-149 kW speeds. Availability is concentrated in larger cities like Skopje and Ohrid.
- Where are the busiest charging locations?
- The most charging points are found in Skopje, with 4 locations, and Ohrid, with 2. Other towns like Štip and Kochani have a single charging point each. Drivers should expect very few options when traveling outside these specific urban areas.
- What are the typical charging costs?
- Specific pricing for public charging in Macedonia is not detailed. Generally, home charging solutions are more economical. Public DC fast charging is typically more expensive, with rates varying by network and the speed of the charger used. Always check the specific rates before plugging in.
- What charging connectors will I find?
- The common connector types for EV charging in Macedonia align with European standards. You will likely find Type 2 connectors for AC charging and CCS Combo 2 connectors for DC fast charging. These are widely used across the continent.
- Do I need a specific app to charge?
- While many networks use apps or RFID cards, compatibility with foreign service providers is not guaranteed. It's wise to research the specific operators at your intended charging locations beforehand. Having a local payment option or a direct contact for support can be helpful.