Evergo Partners with Panamanian Bank to Install Charging Points

During the first quarter of 2023, Evergo has made key moves to remain a key player in driving electric mobility in Latin America.

A few days ago, the company signed a partnership with Wallbox to introduce new energy supply solutions to boost electromobility in the region. In addition, it announced that it will launch the first smart charging network for electric vehicles in Paraguay, under the regime of Law 60/90 on Incentives for the installation of industries.

Evergo also entered the Mexican market through the acquisition of a majority stake in E-DRIVE, a company that provides energy supply infrastructure solutions.

The goal in Mexico is to install more than 15,000 new charging stations in residential, commercial and public environments over the next few years to drive large-scale sustainable mobility.

Following the aforementioned alliances, Evergo arrives in Panama through an agreement with the bank “La Caja de Ahorros” to increase electric mobility, offering users of vehicles with this technology a state-of-the-art charging point, by installing the first level 3 charger with 50 kilowatt (kW) capacity and touch screen in Panama, for electric cars, at the Casa Matriz of the financial institution.

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Regarding the plan of both organizations, Mónica Lupiáñez, Country Manager of Panama and Director of Renewable Energies of InterEnergy Group, Evergo’s parent company, said that these new chargers will strengthen the charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in the country with a “revolutionary technology”.

This is the most advanced model, which allows charging a vehicle from 20-80% (depending on the size of the battery) in about 45 minutes.

“The start of this partnership will allow its customers a solution for charging their electric vehicles with a state-of-the-art station, while promoting a cleaner and more sustainable future for the country. This step marks the beginning of a long-term alliance that adds to a growing network that aims to reach more than 20 stations by the end of 2023,” said Lupiáñez.

For his part, the General Manager of Caja de Ahorros, Juan Melillo, said that through this alliance, they seek to expand the network of electric chargers in different branches throughout the city, central and western provinces, to cover the Inter-American Highway.

“In Caja de Ahorros we have led important projects to contribute to energy efficiency, the responsible use of natural resources and support the initiatives of the National Government for the environmental and economic sustainability of the country,” said Melillo.