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How will the network of electric charging stations grow in Russia
... across Russian regions. As of late 2023, Rosneft had installed 78 EVCSs, including 68 fast chargers, with the total rising to 80 by September 2024. Most stations can charge a battery to 80% in just 20 minutes.
Gazprom Neft is also focusing on EVCS development. As of September 2024, it operated 65 EVCSs at its gas stations and partner locations, with plans to increase the number to 140 by 2025, mainly in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and surrounding regions.
Costs and Challenges
The cost of building an EVCS depends on its type. Slow chargers cost several hundred thousand rubles, fast chargers 1.5–3 million rubles, and ultra-fast chargers (150 kW+) 3.5–4 million rubles, according to Roman ...
How much do gas stations earn in Russia?
... auto repair shops, and tire services.
The contribution of non-fuel goods to revenue also varies with the location. In urban areas with developed infrastructure, beverages like coffee and mineral water can account for 6–8% of gross revenue. In less developed regions, automotive goods lead, contributing up to 15%. Service offerings make a minimal contribution to gross revenue, OMT-Consult estimates.
However, non-fuel goods play a more substantial role in profits. Their sales generate over 50% of gas station ...
The US Fails to Comply with LNG Contracts to Europe Worth Tens of Billions: Implications for Europe's Energy Market
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Confronted with instability in the gas market, European countries may increase investments in renewable energy development. This is a long-term solution that will help reduce dependence on external supplies and strengthen energy security.... ... LNG supply obligations to Europe highlights an issue not only for the energy market but also for the economic stability of the region. Breach of contracts could have negative repercussions for European countries, particularly during the winter months when ...
Nine countries and 12,000 warheads: How the world's nuclear arsenal is distributed
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Iran has medium-range ballistic missiles (the Shahab and Sejjil families, capable of reaching targets within a radius of 1,500-2,000 km, including Israel and parts of Europe). Theoretically, these missiles could carry a nuclear warhead if one were developed. The prospect of Iran possessing nuclear weapons triggers strategic recalibrations: Israel openly states it will not allow such a scenario, reserving the right to take preventive measures. Other regional countries (Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt) might also reconsider their armament policies if Iran acquires a bomb.
For now, Iran remains a "threshold" state—possessing the knowledge and materials sufficient to develop nuclear weapons ...
Where is it Easiest to Create a "Unicorn" Company in 2025
... local ecosystem (e.g., Neom Tech & Digital). A high percentage of the population is young, and digitalization is rapidly growing. Almost all unicorns here are very young. There are no taxes, but the market remains small, primarily focused on the Gulf region.
Sweden
The birthplace of Spotify, Klarna, and more: continues to generate unicorns, particularly in fintech and game development. High levels of living standards and education, nearly complete digital penetration. Stockholm is one of Europe’s leading startup hubs (reportedly #2 in Europe for unicorns per capita after London). The government supports social guarantees ...