Barcelona. Evergo, the largest and most sophisticated network of charging stations for electric vehicles in Latin America and the Caribbean, signed an alliance with Wallbox, one of the leading providers of charging and energy management solutions worldwide, in an effort set to offer in the Latin American region the most advanced and innovative cargo management system on the market.
Through this alliance, Evergo and Wallbox revolutionize the transition towards electric mobility in Spain and Latin America, where both brands add experience to make available to users a cutting-edge technological ecosystem and the launch of new solutions that complement the wide Evergo’s public charging infrastructure with residential and corporate charging services.
Evergo thus becomes an official Wallbox distributor in a total of 13 countries, including those that are currently in operation, such as the Dominican Republic, Panama, Jamaica, Uruguay, Mexico, Aruba and Paraguay.
“We are excited to cross borders and expand the limits of mobility, allowing Latin American society to have these latest generation systems, driving innovation and creating increasingly smart and sustainable cities. Our alliance with a company of the Wallbox level drives us towards our objective of transforming mobility and transitioning towards a sustainable model tailored to current and future needs, and with a global reach”, commented Rolando González Bunster, president and CEO of InterEnergy Group, Evergo’s parent fighter.
The addition of Wallbox chargers to the Evergo portfolio will allow existing residential charging to be boosted with a state-of-the-art technological system, through the “My Evergo” and “Evergo Fleet” modalities.
Via My Evergo, users will be able to manage their home chargers through a variety of functions, such as automatically scheduling a charging session from their cell phone or viewing the energy used to control their home costs. while with Evergo Fleetcompanies will be able to operate smart chargers in charging yards for electric vehicle fleets.
These tools will accelerate the transition of businesses and homes to a more sustainable and profitable system, since in addition to preventing air pollution, it reduces expenses and allows full control of the energy used.
Another of the main competitive advantages that Evergo offers to the user of an electric vehicle is that it will be able to connect through the same intelligent platform, with all the stations affiliated to the network, in an increasingly growing number of countries.
The Wallbox chargers included in this agreement are the Pulsar Plus, the world’s leading home charging solution, and the Commander 2 semi-public charger. With a charging speed of between 7.4 and 22kW, the Pulsar Plus is a with a compact and minimalist design. It weighs less than 1kg, which makes it the ideal charger to install in any car park, both indoors and outdoors.
For its part, the Commander 2 is the most premium charger that the company has in its portfolio. It is a solution designed for semi-public environments and, like the Pulsar Plus, it allows charging speeds of between 7.4 and 22kW.
“Since its launch in 2020, Evergo connects electric mobility with more than 700 charging stations throughout the Dominican Republic, Panama and Jamaica, allowing electric vehicle users to travel long distances without worries. Now, with these new facilities, users will be able to count on the cutting-edge technology that Evergo offers to manage the charging of their vehicles from the comfort of their homes and businesses,” said Roberto Herrera, executive director of Evergo Holdings.
“We are very pleased to have signed this agreement with Evergo, one of the EV charging leaders in Latin America. These actions are essential to ensure that this region has all the necessary elements to make it easier for drivers to switch to zero-emission mobility,” said Diego Martins, head of Wallbox in Latin America.
With a presence in the Dominican Republic, Panama, Jamaica, Aruba, Paraguay, Spain and Mexico, Evergo is established as the leading network of fast and semi-fast charging stations in Latin America and the Caribbean, with an expansion plan that exceeds 15,000 stations. public and residential charge.