Awarded the prestigious European Innovation Award, the latest Twin vans redefine compact luxury with a loft-style interior, panoramic SunRoof, a versatile dining setup, and a sustainable EPP cabinet construction—setting new standards in comfort and eco-conscious design.
Country: Slovenia
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Adria Mobil has won 16 awards in the 2025 Promobil and CARAVANING readers’ poll, with the Adria Compact crowned “Motorhome of the Year 2025”, alongside multiple top rankings for its campervans, motorhomes, and caravans, reinforcing Adria’s industry leadership.
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Impol Foundry has successfully completed the first casting of 82 mm diameter cast bars, expanding its production capabilities to 72 mm, 82 mm, and 107 mm diameters, with an annual capacity of 35,000 tons, catering to diverse industrial applications.
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GEN-I Group and Energija projekt d.d. have extended their flexibility purchase agreement and market PPA for Croatia’s largest wind farm, Senj (156 MW), introducing an innovative SPOT+ pricing model to hedge production and enhance financial stability.
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ADEX Group has acquired HUPX, establishing itself as the leading regional power trading hub for Central and South-Eastern Europe.
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The Šalek Valley is undergoing a major green transition, with HSE and TEŠ leading investments in floating solar power, hydrogen technology, and district heating restructuring, aiming to reduce emissions, create jobs, and ensure Slovenia’s sustainable energy future.
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The MULTI-E project, completed after six years, introduced over 300 electric vehicles, 74 ultra-fast charging stations, and clean public transport solutions across Slovenia, Croatia, and Slovakia, significantly advancing sustainable mobility in the region.
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HSE and the municipalities of Trbovlje and Hrastnik have signed a renewable energy cooperation agreement, ensuring 10% of Prapretno solar plant’s electricity is supplied at cost price for public institutions, marking a major step in Slovenia’s green transition.
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Construction and Civil Engineering
A Slovenian-Croatian group led by Iskra to build Dubrovnik’s wastewater treatment system
by SBA Slovenian-Croatian consortium led by Iskra, including Hidroinženiring, Alfaplan, and Elmap, has been chosen to build a major wastewater treatment plant in Dubrovnik, encompassing 73,000 PE capacity, a 350-meter hydraulic tunnel, and an 835-meter submarine discharge, significantly expanding water infrastructure for over 78,000 residents.
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GEN-I awarded €100,000 in funding to three winning sustainability projects in Slovenia, supporting marine biodiversity, passive greenhouse technology, and mobile renewable energy solutions, reinforcing its commitment to the green transition and ESG innovation.