Porsche in Chile, together with Copec Voltex, inaugurated the first Green Corridor in the Sixth Region of O’Higgins.
The manufacturer’s official website explained that the project will allow both residents and visitors to enjoy a first-class electric mobility experience while exploring the region’s natural and cultural treasures.
The heart of the O’Higgins Green Corridor is made up of a network of 10 strategically located charging stations for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, where Porsche customers will be able to enjoy free charging.
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From the vineyards of the Colchagua Valley, to the beaches of Pichilemu and Matanzas, and the mountains near the Andes Mountains.
According to Porsche, the charging points will allow users to enjoy the main attractions of the region while driving electric vehicles, thus contributing to the sustainability objectives of the project, encouraged by Porsche and Copec Voltex.
Partnership Effort
Vicente Díaz, Brand Manager of Porsche in Chile, assured that they firmly believe in the power of collaboration to drive significant changes. “The O’Higgins Green Corridor not only represents a move towards more sustainable tourism, but also demonstrates how brands can contribute to environmental protection,” he added.
“We are proud to be part of this project and to continue expanding our charging network in the country, ensuring that our customers can enjoy electric mobility with the quality and support that characterize Porsche,” the executive stressed.
Through its Destination Charging program, Porsche has played an essential role in the development of the electric charging station network in the country.