Mobility Energy’s Journey Towards Charging Infrastructure

The importance of adaptation and the pursuit of solutions in times of challenges, such as climate change or the COVID-19 pandemic, has allowed various companies to evolve.

An example of this is Mobility Energy and its entry into the development of electric chargers, a response that emerged as an action to address specific problems in the field of electric charging in South America and Central America.

However, before this, the company began its journey by providing special transformers for charging stations and structures for the oil and gas sector, where one of the key milestones in its history was the manufacture of 46 high-power chargers for public buses in Bogotá.

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Evolving in the Market

The project described above addressed the need to recharge vehicles in a mountainous and challenging area, where the experience led Mobility Energy to focus on creating chargers rather than infrastructure, marking a new phase in its development.

As part of its mission, the company is committed to thoroughly understanding these regulations to certify its products and ensure they meet the necessary standards, with a philosophy of “maintaining the availability of its chargers and providing exceptional service to its customers.”

To achieve this, the company places great importance on understanding the norms and regulations in the electric charging industry, which is fundamental in its approach to designing and manufacturing electric chargers.

Moreover, Mobility Energy is also exploring additional business opportunities, such as integration with solar energy and the constant search for solutions to challenges in the electric charging industry.