The Caribbean Electric Route, promoted by the Latin American Association for Sustainable Mobility (ALAMOS), aims to create a network of chargers that allow travel in electric vehicles in the Caribbean countries of Jamaica, Aruba, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
The initiative is supported by the Evergo charger platform and the Costa Rican Electric Mobility Association (ASOMOVE), which chairs ALAMOS.
Silvia Rojas, President of ALAMOS, pointed out that this is an effort made by the associations and strategic allies to have a charger route that allows us to mobilize with our electric vehicles.
“Latin America is ready and we need to promote the inclusion of more electric models in the countries of the region, more public policy and better charging management”, she stated.
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Evergo Technology
Wellington Reyes, Evergo‘s Director of Innovation expressed his pride for the arrival of the Caribbean Electric Route at the Evergo Connect facility, the first electrolinera in the region.
“At Evergo, we focus on connecting every point in the territories in which we operate, being the leading network of electric vehicle charging stations in Latin America and the Caribbean,” he said.
“We are proud to join this initiative, with which we share the same purpose of making it easier for more and more people to mobilize to any destination in a sustainable way,” Reyes added.
The Caribbean Electric Route will be introduced on February 2, with a caravan of electric vehicles in Punta Cana, followed by an event at Evergo Connect with authorities and key players in electric mobility.
This project is part of 5 electric routes organized by ALAMOS, the first was the Central American Electric Route in 2022; the second was the Andean Electric Route in September 2023 with Colombia, Ecuador and Peru; in October the Northern Electric Route was inaugurated connecting Central America with Mexico, and last November the Southern Cone Electric Route was carried out including Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil and Paraguay.
Latam Mobility in North America
Latam Mobility, Latin America’s largest sustainable mobility community, will arrive in Monterrey on February 8 with the “North America Mobility and Net Zero Summit 2024”.
The meeting will bring together industry leaders, major automotive manufacturers and prominent representatives from the public sector, who will offer perspectives and projects on sustainable mobility in Mexico and the region.
Participation and ticket information here