Tesla and Chilean energy company Copec have announced a joint plan to expand fast-charging infrastructure along major highways in Chile. The Public Infrastructure National Plan (PNIP) 2025u001c2055 establishes that motorways, airports, and logistics platforms must integrate electric charging stations from the design stage, with a total projected investment of US$390 billion. The initiative begins with a charging corridor in the central region of the country. As part of the project, Tesla Superchargers will be installed at Copec. With the recent implementation of a 120 kW charger in Arica, Copec completed the deployment of its fast-charging public network in the 16 regions of the country, thereby reaching a new milestone in its commitment to electric mobility. Developed by Copec Voltex, the charging point became the. The public charging infrastructure in Chile is in early stages of development, but with a clear growth trend, between 2021 and 2024 the number of available public access chargers has tripled. According to the l atest report by the National Automotive Association of Chile (ANAC), using data from the.
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