Colombia has taken a significant step towards accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles, as the country's energy regulator, UPME, has laid out the guidelines for connecting electric vehicle charging infrastructure to the national grid. The new rules aim to standardize the process of connecting EV charging stations, making it easier for private companies and entrepreneurs to invest in the sector. This move is expected to boost the growth of the electric vehicle market in Colombia, which has been gaining momentum in recent years due to government incentives and growing consumer interest. With the country's ambitious goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the development of a comprehensive EV charging network is seen as a crucial step towards achieving this objective.


UPME defines the rules for connecting electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Colombia  BNamericas