Nov 02, 2024

Prague Limits Free Parking for Electric Cars Despite Only 1% Share

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Prague Morning

As Pragueโ€™s electric car numbers rise, free parking for these vehicles will end this year.

The main reason behind this policy change is the steady increase in electric vehicle (EV) registrations, especially in Prague and the Central Bohemian Region.

However, despite this growth, electric vehicles still represent only about 1% of the cityโ€™s total registered cars.

Electric Cars Dominate in Prague, But Still Make Up Only 1%

With roughly 1.3 million cars registered in Prague, only 15,000 are fully electric, making up slightly more than 1% of the cityโ€™s vehicles. Although alternative-fuel cars are gaining a foothold, their overall share remains minimal.

According to data from the Technical Administration of Roads, diesel remains the second most popular fuel type after gasoline in Prague.

Vehicles using alternative fuelsโ€”including LPG, hybrids, and electric powerโ€”account for 3.32% of all cars in the city. Vehicle registrations rose significantly last year, adding 43,975 new cars and pushing Pragueโ€™s total to over 1.3 million, most of which are passenger vehicles.

Planned Increase in Charging Stations Across Prague

In response to the rising number of electric cars, Prague aims to build up to 1,500 new charging stations between 2025 and 2027. These facilities are designed to serve residents who lack charging options at home.

โ€œOur goal is to make electromobility accessible to everyone, so it doesnโ€™t remain a privilege for those with their own garages,โ€ explains Zdenฤ›k Hล™ib, Pragueโ€™s Deputy Mayor for Transport.

Hล™ib adds that Prague is investing heavily in public charging infrastructure, with plans to leverage European subsidies to support expansion.

โ€œThe purpose of publicly accessible charging stations and support for electromobility is to enhance the quality of the urban environment by cutting emissions and noise from road traffic.โ€

Reduced Parking Fees for Electric Cars in Paid Zones

Beyond charging facilities, Prague is exploring additional incentives for electric vehicles, such as preferential pricing in paid parking zones.

The upcoming reform of the cityโ€™s paid parking policy aims to offer reduced rates for electric vehicles, along with reserved spaces at charging stations. โ€œThis is just one way we plan to continue supporting electromobility,โ€ Hล™ib added.

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