Pošta Srbije has recently introduced 100 new electric delivery vehicles. These are Cenntro (EC35V – Logistar 210V) and Avantier (Commuter X) vehicles, designed to deliver all types of postal items in urban and suburban areas. The electric vehicles are allocated to 28 working units across Serbia, including Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš, Kragujevac, Kraljevo, Užice and other cities, in accordance with the operational needs of the system.

More electric vans in Serbia

According to the company, “the introduction of electric vehicles will bring significant savings this year, reducing fuel costs by around 3.3 million euros, while making a significant contribution to environmental protection”. The value of this investment in electric delivery vehicles is 1.4 billion dinars, almost 12 million euros.

“By introducing electric vehicles into delivery, Pošta Srbije is taking an important step towards modernizing its operations and further improving its logistics network. Electric delivery vehicles enable more efficient organization of work in urban areas, reduce operating costs and contribute to sustainable development. In parallel, we are continuing the renovation of the classic part of the vehicle fleet, in order to ensure a stable and reliable delivery system in all parts of Serbia”, stated Acting Director of Pošta Srbije, Zoran Anđelković.

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