Guantánamo.- Energy experts from several Latin American nations came to Russia to participate in the InteRussia international fellowship program, TVBrics informed.
Participants from Brazil, Colombia, El Salvador, Chile, and Ecuador expect to learn about energy solutions not only in megacities but also in cities around the world during the InteRussia sessions.
Ecuadorian mining engineer Mateo Montalvo learned about the functioning of an electric bus charging station and visited Moscow Metro Unified Dispatch Center. He told TVBrics that he was impressed by the high level of development of electric transportation in Moscow.
Montalvo noted, “This is the first time I have seen an electric bus. In my opinion, it is very interesting. This has essentially changed my thinking about the energy transition.”
The visitor believes that electric buses are not only safe for the environment but also comfortable for passengers: a modern, comfortable, and ecological solution.
InteRussia runs from July 28 to August 25 with an educational fellowship program for specialists from Latin American and Caribbean countries.
The event takes place in St. Petersburg and Moscow this year.