Rosatom plans to construct facilities for electric vehicles in the Middle Urals region.
The Sverdlovsk region is set to become greener and offer more convenient travel options, as discussions with regional authorities are underway to implement electric mobility solutions. These plans were revealed at the Innoprom-2025 exhibition by Alexander Bukhvalov, the Electric Mobility Division Director of TVEL.
Rosatom State Corporation, a leading player in Russia's nuclear industry, is also part of these discussions. The corporation aims to bring its electric mobility solutions to the region, although specific details regarding the project timeline, number of charging stations, and demand analysis are yet to be disclosed.
TVEL's focus for the implementation of electric mobility solutions in the Sverdlovsk region is on stimulating demand. To this end, the region's Deputy Governor and Minister of Investments, Dmitry Ionin, has announced the development of support measures to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles.
Currently, the utilization of electric vehicle charging stations in the region is below 10%. However, the demand for these charging stations is growing faster than the demand for electric vehicles. The number and timeline of charging stations TVEL might build in the region will depend on the real demand for electric vehicles in the region.
The plan of action for the implementation of electric mobility solutions in the region also includes the development of electric taxi and car-sharing services. These services are expected to contribute to making travel in the region more sustainable and convenient.
Rosatom has been involved in energy and transport electrification initiatives, often linked to large-scale industrial and infrastructure modernization. Electric mobility projects typically include establishing a network of charging stations, sometimes paired with state-supported investment plans. Demand analysis usually relies on regional electric vehicle adoption rates, government support for green transport, and industrial logistics electrification needs.
For detailed, up-to-date information on Rosatom's and TVEL's electric mobility efforts in the Sverdlovsk region, direct inquiries to Rosatom or Sverdlovsk regional authorities or official Rosatom publications would be required.
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The connections between Rosatom State Corporation and TVEL's electric mobility solutions, environmental-science, and technology are evident in their plans to stimulate demand for electric vehicles and develop charging infrastructure in the Sverdlovsk region. Financial considerations are also important, as the project timeline, number of charging stations, and demand analysis are yet to be disclosed.