In the first part, the diploma thesis describes the reasons for the introduction of electromobility, which is becoming an increasingly topical field when it comes to the future of transport. The characteristics of certain means of transport by road, in particular passenger cars, and the production characteristics of the batteries, needed for their manufacture, are described in more detail. This is followed by the detailed statistics showing how the number of electric vehicles and electric charging stations have increased in Europe in recent years and what role individual countries have played in this regard. The second part of the thesis includes statistical data presenting how the number of electric vehicles and electric charging stations in Slovenia have increased in recent years, what role the state played in this, what are the current charging prices and lists factors that will influence the development of electromobility in Slovenia in the future. Comparison of all statistics and collected data relating to Slovenia and other EU Member States confirms the hypothesis stated in the introduction, which states that the introduction of electromobility in Slovenia will depend on the coordinated development of the vehicle fleet of electric road vehicles and charging infrastructure.
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