Croatia's EV charging landscape is developing quickly, driven by tourism demand along the Adriatic coast and EU infrastructure funding. The A1 motorway connecting Zagreb to Split and Dubrovnik has growing fast-charge coverage, while coastal towns and major campsites are adding AC chargers for tourist EVs. Verify charger availability on the islands before travelling, as coverage remains limited.
HEP — Hrvatska elektroprivreda
Service area: Croatia — nationwide network
Type: Public charging network
HEP (Croatian Electricity Company) is Croatia's state utility and one of the country's largest public EV charging operators. HEP operates AC and DC fast chargers across Croatian cities, motorway rest areas and tourist destinations, with the network expanding steadily supported by EU Recovery and Resilience Facility funding.
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IONITY Croatia
Service area: Croatia — A1 motorway fast-charging hubs
Type: DC fast-charging network
IONITY operates high-power charging hubs at motorway service areas along Croatia's A1 Autocesta — the main route connecting Zagreb with Split, Šibenik and the Dalmatian coast. IONITY's 350kW chargers enable efficient long-distance EV travel between central Europe and Croatia's Adriatic tourist destinations.
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Petrol Croatia
Service area: Croatia — nationwide fuel and charging network
Type: Public charging network
Petrol d.d. is a Slovenian energy company with a large network of fuel stations across Croatia, increasingly equipped with EV chargers. Petrol's Croatian network provides AC and DC charging on major roads and in coastal towns, making it one of the more accessible charging options for EV drivers travelling through Croatia.
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INA E-Mobility
Service area: Croatia — INA forecourt locations
Type: Public charging network
INA is Croatia's largest domestic oil and gas company, operating a nationwide network of fuel stations increasingly equipped with EV chargers. INA's charging network covers major Croatian cities, Autocesta corridors and coastal tourist routes, providing a familiar and accessible charging option for Croatian EV owners.
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Shell Recharge Croatia
Service area: Croatia — Shell forecourt locations
Type: Public charging network
Shell Recharge provides EV charging at Shell service stations across Croatia, with AC and DC charging options on key routes. Shell Recharge integrates with pan-European roaming networks, giving EV drivers from Austria, Slovenia, Germany and Italy convenient access to Croatian chargers on a single account.
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PlugShare
Service area: Croatia and worldwide
Type: EV charging location finder
PlugShare is essential for EV travel in Croatia, helping locate chargers at hotels, campsites and public locations in areas where dedicated charging apps have sparse coverage — particularly on Dalmatian islands, in national park areas and along less-travelled inland routes. User reviews provide real-time availability data for Croatian chargers.
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Directory compiled from public sources. Croatia's charging network is expanding but island coverage remains limited — plan island trips carefully and verify charger availability before taking a vehicle ferry. Verify pricing and connector types directly with each provider.