In a word, yes. Mexico does have charging stations. While there is still room for improvement, in recent years companies responsible with EV charging ststations have made it a priority to strengthen the network of charging stations worldwide, including Mexico. They have partnered with local energy companies to install supercharging stations in various locations around the country.
The Charging network in Mexico is growing, with charging stations located in major cities and along popular travel routes. Supercharging stations are equipped with high-speed chargers that can charge a battery to 80% within an hour. These stations allow drivers to quickly and conveniently recharge their vehicle while on the road.
In addition to the superchargers, companies such as Tesla, also offer destination chargers which are located at select hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions. These are slower chargers that are meant to be used while you are parked and don’t require lengthy waits.
Companies are actively working to expand its charging network, having recently built a research and development site in the city of Querétaro. The commitment to the Mexican market is further evidenced by the plans to open an electricity production plant in the state of Zacatecas.
With a focus on improving their charging infrastructure and providing reliable and energy-efficient transportation to Mexico, companies are working tirelessly to give their best to the market. As it continues to grow, the number of charging stations in the country is only going to increase, therefore in any need for a trip down to Mexico, you'll be sure to find a place to charge your EV.
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