Through this partnership, CharIN and EMA will work closely to facilitate information exchange, provide technical training, and promote ISO 15118, the international standard for charging communication protocols. The goal is to enhance the charging infrastructure in Mexico, ensuring it aligns with international standards and meets the needs of an evolving e-mobility landscape.
"We are excited to partner with EMA and support Mexico’s transition to electric mobility. By combining CharIN’s global expertise in charging systems with EMA’s strong commitment to sustainable practices, we are building the foundation for a future where electric mobility thrives in Mexico and beyond."Claas Bracklo, Chairman of CharIN
Eugenio Grandio, President of EMA, emphasized the importance of collective action, saying: “Today’s environmental challenges demand collective action and innovative solutions to support both sustainable mobility and a healthier future for all. This partnership between CharIN and EMA represents a meaningful step forward in advancing the electric mobility ecosystem in Mexico and beyond. By uniting CharIN’s global expertise in charging systems with EMA’s commitment to accelerating electric vehicle adoption in Mexico, we are fostering a robust infrastructure and promoting awareness and collaboration with the local leading companies. Together, we aim to inspire and empower stakeholders across industries to champion zero-emission mobility, laying the foundation for cleaner cities, reduced carbon footprints, and a sustainable future.”
EMA is a civil association based in Mexico City, dedicated to accelerating the adoption of electric mobility to combat climate change. EMA’s mission includes promoting clean air, reducing CO2 emissions, advocating for regulations and education that encourage electric mobility, developing and operating charging infrastructure, and fostering economic growth and job development in Mexico.
This partnership signifies a shared vision of a cleaner, more connected future and marks a major milestone in the effort to establish sustainable electric mobility infrastructure across Mexico.