Costa Rica announces $4.6 million plan to expand EV charging infrastructure

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Costa Rica's state power utility plans to expand the country's EV charging network with 180 new public charging points over the next three years

Costa Rica's state-owned electricity provider, the Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE), will invest $4.6 million to deploy 180 public electric vehicle charging stations across the country over the next three years, as part of efforts to support cleaner transportation and widen charging access outside the capital region.

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