Bulgaria is currently witnessing a strategic shift in its automotive landscape. With a historical reliance on older European diesel fleets, there is a growing demand for a new energy ev that can withstand diverse terrains, from the Sofia valley to the Black Sea coast.
Economically, the Bulgarian market is highly sensitive to price-performance ratios. This has led to a surge in interest for the secondhand vehicle market, where consumers seek reliable, late-model electric cars that offer lower entry costs without sacrificing modern safety standards.
Infrastructure development is accelerating, with a focus on expanding DC fast-charging networks along the Trakia and Hemus highways. This growth is facilitating the adoption of the new energy vehicle, making long-distance travel between Plovdiv and Varna increasingly viable.