In 2025, Colombia experienced an unprecedented surge in electric vehicle sales, with major cities such as Bogotá, Medellín, and Cali leading the trend. The rapid adoption is driven by government incentives, tax benefits, and growing environmental awareness among consumers.

Despite this growth, the number of public charging stations remains insufficient to meet demand. Most fast-charging infrastructure is concentrated in urban centers, leaving rural and regional areas underserved. Analysts warn that without significant investment in infrastructure, EV adoption could be limited by range anxiety and accessibility issues.

Industry leaders are calling for coordinated efforts between government agencies and private companies to expand both public and residential charging networks. Smart charging solutions, energy management systems, and strategic highway placement are seen as key measures to ensure the continued growth of Colombia’s EV ecosystem.