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A Cali Firm Bets Big on Colombia’s Missing EV Chargers
Inpel, a Cali-based firm, plans to install 400 public EV charging stations in Colombia over two years using a co-investment model with property owners. Colombia registered 69,082 electrified vehicles in the first half of 2026, with rising pure-electric sales.
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