Colombia is set to become a leader in electric vehicle adoption in Latin America with the ambitious plan to create a 1,200km electric truck charging corridor. The proposed infrastructure, which spans across the country's northern region, aims to facilitate the growth of electric truck transportation, reducing carbon emissions and reliance on fossil fuels. The corridor will feature a network of high-power charging stations, allowing electric trucks to travel long distances without needing to stop for lengthy recharging periods. This move is expected to boost Colombia's economy, improve air quality, and set a precedent for other countries in the region to follow suit.


Colombia plans 1,200km electric truck charging corridor  electrive.com