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Drive Into the Future: XCharge Unveils Fast Charging Stations At Soriana Supermarkets Nationwide

Published on December 5, 2025

Electric mobility

In a significant development for transportation in Mexico, XCharge, a global leader in electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, has teamed up with FAZT Charging to build a large network of ultra-fast charging points throughout the country. This partnership plans to install 1,000 fast charging stations by 2030, greatly improving access to electric vehicle charging infrastructure. The first phase will concentrate on Soriana supermarkets, with over 780 stores nationwide serving as key locations for these stations. This project is one of the largest e-mobility initiatives in Mexico, promoting cleaner transportation options and helping to achieve the national goal of reducing CO2 emissions.

XCharge: The Technology Behind the Initiative

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XCharge plays a crucial role in this initiative. The company will deliver its high-power C6EU chargers, which can provide between 60 kW and 200 kW for fast and efficient charging. These chargers feature multiple connector types—NACS, GBT, and CCS1—making them compatible with nearly every electric vehicle available today. XCharge’s technology offers high-speed charging for long-haul drivers while also allowing for gradual, efficient charging at places like Soriana supermarkets.

The C6EU chargers are compact and designed for easy placement in small areas, making them ideal for Soriana’s parking lots. They can provide a full charge in just 20-30 minutes at highway stations, while shorter visits to shopping locations will benefit from slower and more cost-effective charging. This flexibility allows Mexico’s growing fleet of electric vehicles to depend on this network for their daily travels.

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The Vision for Mexico’s E-Mobility Future

This initiative aligns with Mexico’s broader push for sustainable transportation and a greener future. The National Electric Mobility Strategy aims for 50% of new vehicles sold in Mexico by 2030 to be electric or plug-in hybrids. The fast-charging stations being established across the country will play a key role in promoting the widespread adoption of electric vehicles. XCharge’s collaboration with FAZT and Soriana ensures that EV owners will have access to a dependable and growing network of charging stations, helping to address a major barrier to electric vehicle use: range anxiety.

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Installation will start with the first 30 charging stations by the first quarter of 2026. By the end of 2026, more than 440 charging points are expected to be up and running, with all 1,000 stations planned to be completed by 2030. This expansion is set to speed up the shift to electric mobility in Mexico, significantly lowering the country’s transportation-related carbon emissions.

Strategic Location for Maximum Impact

Choosing Soriana supermarkets for the charging stations is a smart move. With more than 780 locations throughout Mexico, Soriana provides the ideal setup for an electric vehicle charging network. Supermarkets attract many visitors, making them a perfect spot for charging stations where EV owners can recharge their cars while they shop. This convenience will encourage more people to consider electric vehicles, knowing they can charge while running errands.

Additionally, the strategic placement of these stations will serve both urban and rural areas, ensuring that electric vehicle owners across Mexico can access reliable charging locations. This extensive network will support a more sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation system throughout the country.

Technological Innovation for a Seamless User Experience

To improve the user experience, the charging stations will connect with the FAZT app, helping drivers find the nearest station, track charging progress, and manage payments easily. This technology will make charging simpler and electric vehicle ownership more convenient. FAZT’s app will also provide real-time monitoring of charging station performance to keep the network reliable and efficient.

The collaboration also includes AI-powered operations, enabling continuous improvements to the network. This technology allows for automated maintenance logs and predictive system checks to ensure that the charging stations continue to function well for years.

A Commitment to Reducing Mexico’s Carbon Footprint

As part of the effort to cut transportation-related CO2 emissions, this initiative could greatly support Mexico’s environmental goals. Installing these fast-charging stations will not only serve electric vehicle owners but also help lessen the country’s dependence on fossil fuels. According to the National Alliance for Electromobility, the aim is for electric vehicles to make up a significant portion of new vehicle sales in Mexico by 2030. A solid and accessible charging infrastructure is essential for reaching that goal.

By increasing the number of fast-charging stations, the project expects to reduce CO2 emissions by up to 70%, making a significant impact on Mexico’s climate goals. Establishing this charging network is an important step toward a cleaner and more sustainable transportation model in Mexico.

Conclusion: A Bright Future for Electric Mobility in Mexico

The partnership between XCharge, FAZT, and Soriana represents a major advancement in Mexico’s transition to electric mobility. With the rollout of thousands of fast-charging points across the country, this initiative will help cut emissions, improve air quality, and offer convenient charging options for electric vehicle owners. The strategic location of these stations, combined with innovative technology and a commitment to sustainability, positions Mexico to become a leader in electric mobility in the coming years. As this initiative progresses, expanding Mexico’s EV charging network will likely encourage more people to adopt electric vehicles and shape the country’s environmental and economic future.

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