
Latin America’s EV charging market has grown rapidly since 2025, with countries like Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia expanding their public and private networks. Chinese manufacturers dominate the supply of charging stations, offering both AC and high-power DC fast chargers.
This dominance brings the benefit of proven technology and competitive pricing, but experts note that local adaptation is necessary. Differences in voltage standards, connector types, and maintenance practices require coordination with local authorities and service providers.
The presence of Chinese suppliers is also driving innovation, as companies introduce smart charging solutions, app-based network management, and grid optimization systems. Analysts believe that with proper regulation and integration, Latin America can leverage this influx of technology to accelerate EV adoption while ensuring reliability and sustainability.
