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EV charging in Montenegro

A guide to the charging network in Montenegro. Major operators, common connector types, pricing context, and where to plug in on the road.

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6

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EV Charging in Montenegro

Public EV charging infrastructure in Montenegro is limited, with 31 points recorded in our database. Coverage is concentrated in a few towns, suggesting a nascent network. Drivers should expect fewer options compared to more developed European markets.

Montenegro's EV charging network currently comprises 31 public charging points. Of these, none offer speeds above 150 kW, and 6 provide between 50-149 kW. The majority of chargers operate at lower speeds. Most charging activity is seen in Podgorica, which has 5 points, followed by Tivat with 2. Other towns like Bijela, Kolašin, and Беране have one point each.

Drivers will encounter a mix of charging providers, though no single operator dominates. Specific pricing varies by network and location. Home charging, where available, is typically the most economical option. DC fast charging rates depend on the provider and the station's speed.

There are no specific national incentives for EV charging recorded in our database. Incentives, if any, would likely be general for EV purchases or through individual utility programs.

The common connectors found in Montenegro are likely Type 2 for AC charging and CCS Combo 2 for DC fast charging, aligning with European standards.

Practical tip for foreign drivers: Given the limited number of public charging stations, it is advisable to plan your routes carefully. Utilize charging apps or our database to identify available chargers in advance, especially when traveling between cities. Relying solely on finding chargers spontaneously may lead to delays.

FAQ
How extensive is the EV charging network in Montenegro?
The network is small, with 31 public charging points. Most are located in Podgorica and Tivat, with limited availability elsewhere. Drivers should not expect widespread coverage across the country. Planning is essential due to the dispersed and limited nature of the stations.
What types of charging speeds are available?
Currently, no public chargers in Montenegro exceed 150 kW. Six stations offer speeds between 50-149 kW. The remaining chargers operate at lower AC speeds. High-speed DC charging is not a significant feature of the current infrastructure.
What are the typical charging costs?
Specific pricing varies by charging network and location. There are no country-wide pricing standards or national incentives on record. Home charging is generally the cheapest option. DC fast charging costs are provider-dependent and reflect the station's speed.
Which charging connectors will I find in Montenegro?
You will likely find Type 2 connectors for AC charging and CCS Combo 2 connectors for DC fast charging. These are the standard connectors used across Europe, ensuring compatibility with most modern EVs.
Are there any incentives for EV charging or drivers?
Our database does not list specific national incentives for EV charging in Montenegro. Any available benefits might be tied to general EV purchase incentives or offered by individual electricity providers rather than a dedicated charging infrastructure program.