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Obremo He attended the inauguration of the first 100% electric heavy transport charging points that will transform the Mediterranean Corridor into the first emission-free freight transport route in our country.
Iberdrola chose the logistics center of its partner Disfrimur in Sangonera la Seca, Murcia, to launch the activation of its first high-power electric vehicle chargers. Simultaneously, two other 180 kW chargers were also activated at the Disfrimur logistics center's charging station in San Isidro, Alicante. Both are open to the public.
The event, presented by Raquel Blanco, Global Director of Smart Mobility at Iberdrola, and Juan Jesús Sánchez, CEO of Disfrimur, was attended by the Director General of Land Transport, Jaime Moreno, from the Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda; the Mayor of San Isidro, Manuel Gil; and representatives of Iberdrola's partner companies such as Obremo.
The initiative aims to electrify more than 450 kilometers of the route from Benicarló (Castellón) to Puerto Lumbreras (Murcia), which will be completed in different phases over the next few years.
The collaboration of specialists in the installation of charging points for electric vehicles, such as our renewables area, will be key to the transition to a sustainable mobility model that will make the Mediterranean Corridor a benchmark for other routes at the national level.