In Panama, the company Evergo is investing in the implementation of 200 loading stations, which will be located in different areas nationwide and will be level 2 and level 3.
The long-term plan of Evergo, a company that is part of the InterEnergy Group's portfolio, is to install a total of 500 electric charging stations throughout the Panamanian territory.
In El Salvador, a charging station for electric vehicles will be put into operation in Plaza Malta, located on the road to the Port of La Libertad.
This will be the first electrolinera (electric station) in the country that will serve the general public, because since 2018 there is another station of this type, but is within the Universidad Centroamericana José Simeón Cañas (UCA).
The company Celsia installed the first electric station in Panama, which has a capacity of 7.2 kilowatts of power and is compatible with any electric model.
The company that opened the electric station in Alta Plaza Mall aims to meet the energy demand of more than 100 electric vehicles in circulation in the country, and will recharge for free until February 2020.
In Panama, a proposal was presented to regulate the installation of electric chargers and the measurement of consumption in electric vehicles.
The National Public Services Authority (ASEP) submitted a draft document on the procedure for regulating the installation of chargers and measurement of electric vehicle consumption, which included general provisions, charging stations and types of customers.