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Green Report Podcast: Romania’s electric mobility transition

Romania’s electric mobility transition: infrastructure, access and everyday adoption

Electric mobility is becoming increasingly relevant in Romania, but its development depends on more than the number of electric vehicles on the road. For adoption to grow, drivers need access to reliable charging infrastructure, clear information and a better understanding of how EV ownership works in practice.

This was one of the key topics discussed in an episode of Green Report Podcast, where Alexandru Teodorescu, Managing Partner Renovatio e-charge, joined host Raluca Fiser for a conversation about Romania’s journey toward electric mobility.

The discussion covered some of the most relevant questions for current and future EV drivers: how charging works, what types of chargers are available, how long charging can take, where charging stations can be found, and how the local infrastructure is evolving.

A central point of the conversation was the role of mapping, nationwide charging access and digital tools in making electric mobility easier to use. As Romania continues to expand its charging network, visibility and usability become essential. Drivers need to know where stations are located, what charging options are available and how to plan routes with confidence.

The podcast also addressed the broader context of European directives and Romanian legislation, showing how policy, infrastructure investment and user behaviour all shape the pace of EV adoption. Electric mobility is not only a technology shift. It is a practical transition that depends on coordination between infrastructure, regulation, energy availability and public understanding.

For Renovatio Group, this conversation reflects a long-term commitment to the infrastructure behind cleaner mobility. Through Renovatio e-charge, the Group supports the development of charging solutions that make electric driving more accessible, more visible and easier to integrate into everyday life.

As more people consider switching to electric vehicles, the conversation around EVs needs to remain clear, practical and grounded in real user needs. Charging availability, urban planning, route confidence and energy access will continue to define how fast the market can mature.

Electric mobility is already part of Romania’s future. The next step is making that future easier to understand and easier to use.

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