Enerlink Strengthens Load Management Technology in Chile, Mexico, Colombia and Peru

Sebastián Waldmann, Enerlink’s Executive, highlighted the company’s new developments as it seeks to increase its range of action in Latin America in order to massify the cargo infrastructure.

In conversation with Latam Mobility, Waldmann detailed that they currently have operations in Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru. “We started with a freight management software, which basically allows operators to manage and monitor their fleet.”

Among the new features presented by Enerlink in 2024 is a charging app available on Apple or Android. “The app allows users to be informed about the location of chargers and their availability.”

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Waldmann said that the app is currently active in Chile, Mexico and will soon be available in Colombia and Peru.

Other Projects

Enerlink has become an ally for the massification of the charging infrastructure by understanding the needs of the different players in the market.

“We are seeing a lot of interest in different businesses, electric market companies that want to start charging for public charging, that want to transition their fleet business to electric and do not have all the capabilities to develop the technology they need. That is where we come in as a partner,” explained Waldmann.

He also revealed that Enerlink is working on a project for the Shell brand operator in Chile, the second largest in the country in terms of service stations with 40 chargers.

“They are going to start using our technology to significantly improve their users’ vehicle charging experience,” he said.

Finally, the Enerlink executive highlighted the importance of mobility meetings such as those organized by Latam Mobility, since it allows them to interact and have networking space with the industry.

Latam Mobility in Chile

Chile

On August 27 and 28, Latam Mobility arrives in Santiago de Chile for its mobility meeting that seeks to promote development in the Southern Cone and the region.

It will be two days that will bring together leaders from the public and private sectors to discuss the prospects and developments that seek to massify sustainable mobility and electromobility.
For more information about participation click here.