Thursday, 21 October 2021 03:23

AES gives lecture on electromobility to students

Written by Evelyn Alas

Paola Guardado is a young high school student in automotive mechanics. She has a passion for cars and is also committed to the future of the planet, these interests motivated her to learn about the electromobility strategy of AES.

"Electric vehicles are innovative, since in the country there is a lot of pollution from gasoline cars. Electromobility is a great option, I would like to learn more about this technology because this will be the future", mentioned Paola.

Recently, AES El Salvador shared with high school students of the Instituto Técnico Ricaldone, a talk on sustainable mobility. With this initiative, the company seeks that young people awaken their professional interest in technical areas specialized in this technology, thus promoting the future of energy in the country.

This is the first time that AES shares its experience and knowledge on electric mobility with the educational community. In this regard, Diego Salcedo, Commercial Manager of the División Soluciones de AES, expressed that they will continue educating Salvadoran youth in this area. "These young people are the future of the country, that is why promoting the topic of electromobility in the future professionals of automotive mechanics is an opportunity that we want to take advantage of", he said.

During the educational day, the students learned about the global and local context of electromobility and the benefits that this technology brings to the environment. They were also able to see a 100% electric vehicle.

"We thank AES for sharing this moment with our students. It is the role of the new generations to seek environmentally responsible solutions for transportation. If we don't start with education we will never notice a change", expressed the Director of the Instituto Técnico Ricaldone, Father Mario Aldana.

In this way, AES El Salvador promotes together with the salvadoran youth the energy future, committing the new generations to achieve a greener and more sustainable tomorrow.