Electromobility in heavy transport can now be a reality. When talking about electric vehicles in the country, the constant limitation is always the charging infrastructure, which is why Delectrico, in partnership with Huawei Digital Power , inaugurated the first ultra-fast charging electric charging station for heavy trucks in the country.
This innovative project incorporates Huawei’s FusionCharge chargers , with a capacity of up to 600 kW, allowing the simultaneous charging of up to 12 electric vehicles.
During the opening ceremony, Lorena Martínez, CEO of Delectrico, highlighted the importance of this advance in charging infrastructure.
“Today we are not only introducing a new charger, but we are taking a firm step towards the future of sustainable mobility in Mexico. FusionCharge raises the standard for fast charging for heavy transport, optimizing waiting times and ensuring efficient energy distribution,” he said.
Lorena Martinez explained that the electric charging station currently serves 50 charges per day for Grupo Marva (number 5 in the Top 100 of Autotransporte® ) but they also have other clients, so up to 120 daily recharges are counted on this site , which has also already incorporated the American and Chinese charger, so they will be able to provide service to more vehicles.
For his part, Miguel Ángel Martínez, president of the National Chamber of Cargo Transport (Canacar) and CEO of Marva, highlighted the impact that this development will have on the competitiveness of the sector.
“Cargo transportation is the pillar of the Mexican economy, we move 85% of the country’s land freight. However, we face challenges such as stricter environmental regulations and the need to modernize our fleet. The arrival of FusionCharge is a concrete response to these needs, demonstrating that electromobility is a viable and efficient option for our operations,” he said.
Huawei FusionCharge chargers incorporate a smart payment system and advanced cooling technology , maximizing safety and performance under intensive use conditions.
Furthermore, its compatibility with the main charging protocols in Mexico (CCS1 and GB/T) facilitates its adoption in a wide variety of electric vehicles.
Zhou Bo, CEO of Huawei Digital Power, highlighted the importance of this innovation for the future of sustainable mobility in the country, as a critical step in Mexico’s energy transformation.
He added that this technology seeks to eliminate one of the main barriers to the adoption of electromobility , offering an efficient and convenient alternative to fossil fuels.
The executive also highlighted the positive impact on the logistics and transportation industry and emphasized Huawei Digital Power’s commitment to sustainability and technological development in Latin America.
“With less reliance on traditional fuels and lower operating costs, companies will be able to make more deliveries per day, boosting the efficiency and competitiveness of the sector. This is just the beginning. We will continue to listen to the needs of the market and expand our ultra-fast charging network to build a cleaner and more sustainable future together,” he explained.
Juan Alberto Porras, treasurer of the Confederation of Industrial Chambers (Concamin) , stressed the importance of this advance for the industry.
“Sustainability is not just an environmental goal, but a strategic factor for competitiveness. Having fast-charging infrastructure like FusionCharge accelerates the energy transition and strengthens Mexico’s position as a leader in clean energy,” he said.
With this electric charging station, Delectrico and Huawei reinforce their commitment to innovation and the development of charging infrastructure that enables the transition to cleaner, more efficient and profitable transportation.
“The future of transportation requires real, viable and efficient solutions. With this initiative, we are demonstrating that electromobility in freight transportation is a reality in Mexico,” said Lorena Martínez.
This project is expected to be extended to the other five electric charging stations that Delectrico has in Monterrey, Guadalajara, Puebla, Salamanca and Mexico City.
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