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EV charging in Colombia

A guide to the charging network in Colombia. Major operators, common connector types, pricing context, and where to plug in on the road.

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46

Fast (≥50 kW)

9

Ultra (≥150 kW)

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Highest-power stations in Colombia

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Fast chargers

46 stations at 50 kW DC or higher.

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Ultra-rapid

9 sites with at least one 150 kW socket.

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Connector mix in Colombia

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Electric Vehicle Charging in Colombia

Colombia has 109 public EV charging points recorded in our database. Of these, 9 offer charging speeds of 150 kW or more, and 37 provide 50-149 kW charging. The network is concentrated in major cities like Bogota and Medellin, offering options for EV drivers across the country.

Charging Availability

Colombia's EV charging infrastructure is growing. Our database shows 109 public charging stations. Bogota has the most with 13, followed by Medellin with 10 combined entries. Pereira and Puerto Triunfo also have several points.

Operators and Speeds

Drivers will encounter charging stations from various operators. The majority of stations fall into the Level 2 category, suitable for overnight or longer stops. However, 9 stations are DC fast chargers rated at 150 kW or higher, and 37 are faster chargers between 50-149 kW. These faster options are crucial for quicker top-ups on longer journeys.

Pricing

Specific pricing varies by network and location. Home charging rates are generally lower than public charging. Public DC fast charging will typically cost more per kWh than slower AC charging options. Exact rates are not available in our database, so check with individual charging providers.

Connectors

Our database does not specify connector types for Colombia. Drivers should verify compatibility before arrival. In many regions, Type 2 connectors are common for AC charging, and CCS or CHAdeMO for DC fast charging, but this can vary.

Tips for Foreign Drivers

When driving in Colombia as a visitor, ensure your charging app or RFID card is compatible with local networks. If you rely on a single provider, research their coverage in Colombia beforehand. Having a backup payment method or understanding pay-as-you-go options can be helpful.

FAQ
How many public EV charging stations are there in Colombia?
Our database currently lists 109 public EV charging points across Colombia. This number includes a mix of charging speeds, with 9 stations capable of 150 kW or faster charging, and 37 offering speeds between 50-149 kW. Availability is highest in major urban centers like Bogota and Medellin.
What are the busiest towns for EV charging in Colombia?
The most active areas for EV charging in our records are Bogota, with 13 public charging points, and Medellin, which has 10 points listed across different entries. Pereira and Puerto Triunfo also show a concentration of charging options with 4 and 3 points respectively.
What kind of charging speeds can I expect in Colombia?
You can find a range of charging speeds. We have identified 9 public charging points that deliver 150 kW or more. An additional 37 points offer speeds between 50-149 kW. The remaining stations are typically Level 2 chargers, suitable for longer charging sessions.
Is EV charging expensive in Colombia?
Specific pricing is not available in our database. However, public charging, especially DC fast charging, is generally more expensive than home charging. Rates vary significantly between charging networks and depend on the charging speed selected. It is advisable to check with local providers for current costs.
What connectors are used for EV charging in Colombia?
Our database does not provide specific connector information for Colombia. Drivers should confirm the connector type with the charging station operator or through their charging app before arrival. Common standards like Type 2, CCS, or CHAdeMO may be present, but regional variations exist.