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Vega Chargers Revolutionizes Latin America with 600kW HPC Stations

Vega Chargers is transforming Latin America's charging infrastructure. Its new 600kW stations promise to supercharge the region's EV revolution.

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Vega Chargers Revolutionizes Latin America with 600kW HPC Stations

Spanish company Vega Chargers, a leader in fast charging stations for electric vehicles, has successfully expanded in Europe and is now setting its sights on Latin America. The company's new High Power Charging Constellation, with an external power unit of 600 kilowatts and dynamic balancing, promises to revolutionize electromobility in the region.

Vega Chargers has chosen Chile and Mexico as the first target countries for introducing its high-performance charging stations in Latin America. The first charging points are expected to be inaugurated by the end of the year, with the first two stations set to open in Spain by June. The company aims to cover markets from Mexico to Chile, focusing on key markets such as Mexico, Colombia, Chile, the Dominican Republic, Peru, Argentina, and Brazil.

The sale of the HPC Constellation will be facilitated through distributors, charging point operators (CPOs), energy companies, and engineering firms, with remote support provided to partners. Vega Chargers, specializing in designing and manufacturing fast charging stations, foresees significant growth in Latin America through partnerships with companies committed to electromobility and adapting products to local demands and needs.

The HPC Constellation, set to be available in the general market after its presentation at the World Mobile Congress in Barcelona in late February, is expected to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in Latin America. Vega Chargers' expansion into the region marks an important step in promoting sustainable mobility.

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