Post by account_disabled on Mar 13, 2024 4:00:50 GMT -5
The amount of pollutants we emit every day could decrease if, in addition to informing ourselves, we do something that truly helps eradicate pollution.
The implementation of electric cars is one of the measures that will definitely help reduce the carbon dioxide emitted into the environment. And cars powered by gasoline or diesel are responsible for producing the most pollution around the world.
Therefore, to remedy this situation, the British oil company BP will bring its electric chargers to Mexico in the short term. To date, the firm is still analyzing the way and places where it plans to install them.
The British oil company BP will bring its electric chargers to Mexico in the short term.
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“We have to look at it carefully, because I insist, it is a technology that is not suitable for all places. We have to see how and when to land well in the locations and AQB Directory clients that really need it, but have no doubt that this is going to come to Mexico,” BP's general director of fuels, Álvaro Granada, told Forbes Mexico.
And, a few weeks ago, the oil giant bought Chargemaster, one of the most important suppliers of electric chargers in Europe.
It is worth mentioning that this electric company operates in the United Kingdom with more than 6,500 charging points in the country.
It is also responsible for designing, building, selling and maintaining charging units for a wide range of locations, including homes. The acquisition was agreed for 130 million pounds sterling (approximately 170 million dollars).
Among other efforts in favor of the environment is the investment of 5 million dollars in FreeWire Technologies, a firm that manufactures fast electricity charging systems. A month later, he announced a collaboration in the development of mobility solutions and new technologies with the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance.
Chargers for electric cars in Mexico, brought by BP
But BP is not the only oil giant with its sights on green vehicles. In October 2017, its rival Shell bought the company NewMotion, which manages 30,000 chargers in Europe.
The implementation of electric cars is one of the measures that will definitely help reduce the carbon dioxide emitted into the environment. And cars powered by gasoline or diesel are responsible for producing the most pollution around the world.
Therefore, to remedy this situation, the British oil company BP will bring its electric chargers to Mexico in the short term. To date, the firm is still analyzing the way and places where it plans to install them.
The British oil company BP will bring its electric chargers to Mexico in the short term.
Tweet this phrase.
“We have to look at it carefully, because I insist, it is a technology that is not suitable for all places. We have to see how and when to land well in the locations and AQB Directory clients that really need it, but have no doubt that this is going to come to Mexico,” BP's general director of fuels, Álvaro Granada, told Forbes Mexico.
And, a few weeks ago, the oil giant bought Chargemaster, one of the most important suppliers of electric chargers in Europe.
It is worth mentioning that this electric company operates in the United Kingdom with more than 6,500 charging points in the country.
It is also responsible for designing, building, selling and maintaining charging units for a wide range of locations, including homes. The acquisition was agreed for 130 million pounds sterling (approximately 170 million dollars).
Among other efforts in favor of the environment is the investment of 5 million dollars in FreeWire Technologies, a firm that manufactures fast electricity charging systems. A month later, he announced a collaboration in the development of mobility solutions and new technologies with the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance.
Chargers for electric cars in Mexico, brought by BP
But BP is not the only oil giant with its sights on green vehicles. In October 2017, its rival Shell bought the company NewMotion, which manages 30,000 chargers in Europe.