EvKirito Posted December 29, 2020 Posted December 29, 2020 La empresa InterEnergy firmó la iniciativa EV100 de The Climate Group, que agrupa a empresas comprometidas con acelerar la transición a los vehículos eléctricos y hacer de este tipo de transporte el nuevo estándar para 2030. Bajo el compromiso, InterEnergy cambiará su flota de 140 vehículos convencionales a eléctricos y seguirá impulsando el despliegue de estaciones de carga para este tipo de coches con el propósito de promover la movilidad eléctrica a todos los niveles, como paso clave para contribuir a la reducción de las emisiones de dióxido de carbono. The signing of the agreement was attended by the country manager of InterEnergy in the Dominican Republic, Roberto Herrera, and Mockbul Ali, ambassador of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland in the country, the main intermediary and representative of this initiative, which brings together more than 92 companies all over the world. “InterEnergy has been leading the promotion of innovative solutions in the Dominican Republic for years, as an engine of a more sustainable tourism development, so this initiative is perfectly aligned with our objectives. Today more than 50% of the fleet of vehicles of this company is electric and next year it will also have the first business strategy for sustainable mobility ”, said Herrera. InterEnergy is the first Latin American company to sign the EV100 initiative, according to a press release. From its Evergo technology platform, InterEnergy leads the region in the deployment of sustainable mobility through a network of charging stations for electric vehicles. Currently, it has 200 distributed in the four cardinal points of the country, with the aim of adding 500 by the end of 2021. And before the end of the year the company will land in Panama and Jamaica. 1 Quote
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