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Bosnia‑Herzegovina car registration changes

Overview

In June 2026 Bosnia and Herzegovina reported a record number of new car registrations, indicating rapid growth in the domestic vehicle market. The Ministry of Civil Affairs subsequently proposed amendments to vehicle‑registration regulations to introduce distinctive licence‑plate markings for electric and hybrid vehicles, allowing quick visual identification of low‑emission cars and enabling targeted benefits such as access to low‑emission zones, preferential parking, and possible tax or fee reductions. The proposal, modeled after similar schemes in other European states, was referred to the Ministry of Communications and Transport for final approval.

On 31 July 2026 the Ministry of Civil Affairs formally submitted the initiative to the Ministry of Communication and Traffic. Minister Dubravka Bošnjak announced that the draft would specify vehicle categories, plate design, issuance procedures and usage conditions, framing the change as the first step toward a systematic regulatory framework for electric and hybrid vehicles in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Entities

Ministry of Communications and Transport of Bosnia and Herzegovina · Electric vehicle · Hybrid vehicle · Ministry of Civil Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina · Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Timeline

  1. 17 days ago

    [POLITICS] 9 sources
    Bosnia and Herzegovina moves to add special licence plates for electric and hybrid cars

    Bosnia and Herzegovina's Ministry of Civil Affairs has proposed amending vehicle registration rules to add special plates for electric and hybrid cars, aiming for easier identification and new traffic benefits,

  2. about 1 month ago

    [BUSINESS] 3 sources
    Bosnia and Herzegovina sees record new car registrations in June

    June saw a record 1,494 new cars registered in Bosnia and Herzegovina, driven mainly by legal entities, with Toyota and Skoda leading sales and hybrids topping diesel for the second month.

Sources

6yka.com · depo.ba · face.ba · novasloboda.ba · rtvtk.ba · sarajevo-x.com · sport1.ba · tomislavcity.com · vecernji.ba

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