Puma El Salvador stations will reduce carbon footprint through power generation with solar panels
Puma Energy is distinguished in the Salvadoran territory because it is at the forefront; as part of its policy of environmental protection, it will venture into the generation of photovoltaic energy, for which it has placed solar panels in different stations, in addition to strategically allying with BMW, brand of Excel El Salvador, to install electric charging points for vehicles, with the primary objective of providing the care and protection of the planet.
With the initiative, solar panels were placed on the roofs of 25 filling stations nationwide, as well as the strategic alliance with the prestigious BMW brand, placing electric points for the charging of hybrid and electric vehicles, at no cost, in five filling stations: Puma Madre Selva (Pan American Road and Boulevard Santa Elena, Antiguo Cuscatlán), Puma San Antonio Abad (Prolong. Alam. John Paul II and Blvd. Constitution), Puma Escalón (Paseo General Escalón and 73 Avenida Norte), Puma Santa Elena (Pandoamericana Highway and Boulevard Santa Elena), and Shell Vía del Mar (Km 12 1/2, Carretera al Puerto de la Libertad).
We are pleased to announce that 25 Puma Energy filling stations in El Salvador already have solar panels, this as part of the objectives set to reduce carbon emissions, contributing positively to the care of the environment.
This strategy brings Salvadorans, owners of electric and hybrid vehicles, based on the creation of spaces to charge energy in places that are easily accessible and safe. The BMW Brand will soon be placing 18 more points, in the country, 2 more at Puma Energy filling stations. We trust the quality of Puma Energy fuels for the care of our engines and in their service stations, to provide care and accessibility to the users of the loading points, which, together, we have placed for their benefit.
Daniel Armando Magaña, Manager of the BMW Brand.
In this way, Puma Energy in El Salvador, confirms its efforts to take care of the environment, providing well-being to Salvadorans through putting at their disposal complete, comfortable and safe service stations that, in addition to offering high quality products and services, are distinguished by seeking energy saving, not only of consumption but of creation, including projects of benefit for society, in their daily operation.
This article has been translated after first appearing in Diario El Mundo