Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Texaco JA goes electric

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GB Energy-texaco Jamaica has joined the electric vehicle movement. The company recently inked an agreement with EV Power Jamaica Ltd (Evergo) for the installati­on of electric vehicle chargers at a number of sites islandwide.

The signing took place recently at GB Energy’s head office in New

Kingston.

The first two selected sites are: Ironshore in Montego Bay; and Paradise in Westmorela­nd, and installati­on is expected to be completed by the end of this month. The goal is to have EV chargers installed at another two Texaco stations by the end of 2021.

Bela Szabo, chief executive officer of GB Energytexa­co Jamaica, said the move is in keeping with his company’s thrust for cleaner energy solutions.

“We are happy to continue our efforts to make the conversion to cleaner energy, in support of Jamaica’s National Energy Policy. There is no doubt we will see an increase in interest in electric vehicles in Jamaica in the near future, and therefore as part of our commitment to constant innovation, we continue to strive towards meeting the needs of our customers,” he said.

He continued, “This was a natural partnershi­p for us, given the convenienc­e of our locations and Evergo’s strong commitment to increasing the availabili­ty of electric vehicle chargers across the Caribbean and South America.”

Committed to a more sustainabl­e and reliable means of mobility for Jamaicans, president & CEO of Evergo Jamaica, Wayne Mckenzie, affirmed the importance of this collaborat­ion and Evergo’s vision for a cleaner environmen­t.

“As we strive to reduce the nation’s carbon footprint and energy bill through the installati­on of EV charging stations, we are elated and confident that our partnershi­p with GB Energy-texaco Jamaica will contribute to the successful implementa­tion of these goals. We anticipate the full execution of Evergo’s charging infrastruc­ture at Texaco locations and others across the island as we aim to strengthen the Government’s transition to more climate-friendly and cost-efficient energy and transport sectors,” he said.

Evergo Jamaica, through its parent company Interenerg­y Group Limited, has installed over 200 EV chargers in the Dominican Republic, 30 EV chargers in Panama, and intends to install 60 chargers in Jamaica by year-end.

 ?? ?? Bela Szabo (left), CEO of GB Energy Texaco Jamaica, and director, strategic planning, facilities and IT at Jamaica Energy Partners Kevin Francis officially sign an agreement between both companies for the installati­on of electric vehicle chargers at a number of Texaco sites islandwide. The signing took place recently at GB Energy’s head office in New Kingston. The installati­ons are to be completed by the end of the year.
Bela Szabo (left), CEO of GB Energy Texaco Jamaica, and director, strategic planning, facilities and IT at Jamaica Energy Partners Kevin Francis officially sign an agreement between both companies for the installati­on of electric vehicle chargers at a number of Texaco sites islandwide. The signing took place recently at GB Energy’s head office in New Kingston. The installati­ons are to be completed by the end of the year.

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