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Brazil and Mexico are the two countries that dominate the automobile sector in Latin America. These nations have grown into important industrial hubs.
Additionally, as the population base has expanded, there is a greater reliance on private transportation, which results in a rise in the number of automobiles, longer travel times, traffic congestion, and pollution.
Governments have been forced to create infrastructure for electric cars as a result, which has decreased automobile emissions, increased safety, decreased congestion, and increased productivity.
These improvements strengthen the market for electric car charging systems by increasing the demand for electric vehicle charging systems.
The Latin America EV Charger Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
For any sort of vehicle that uses electricity as its primary energy source, Enel has opened the first “EV Service Station” in Latin America, which is located in Chile. There are 23 charging stations in the forecourt, which is close to the airport in Santiago de Chile.
The first all-electric multifunctional building is this one. There will be 24-hour fueling available for cars, trucks, taxi fleets, and buses. The company’s climate strategy includes this new development in order to meet the ecological requirements of the market today and protect the planet’s future.
The new EV service station has been constructed with rest places, a project to promote biodiversity, and landscaping that is ecologically beneficial.