Uruguay
Statistics on the electricity network in Uruguay from OpenStreetMap.
The electricity sector of Uruguay has traditionally been based on domestic hydropower along with thermal power plants, and reliant on imports from Argentina and Brazil at times of peak demand.
Maximum demand on the order of 1,500 MW (historic peak demand, 1,668 MW happened in July 2009 ) is met with a generation system of about 2,200 MW capacity. This apparently wide installed reserve margin conceals a high vulnerability to hydrology. Access to electricity in Uruguay is very high, above 98.7%.
UTE has developed a network of electric vehicle charging stations distributed around the country. In May 2025, there were more than 300 charging stations distributed in every department of the country. The electric vehicles sold in Uruguay have Type 2 connectors according to UNIT standards (UNIT – IEC 61851-1:2017 and UNIT – 1234:2016).
The Government of Uruguay is actively promoting the electrification of public transportation through incentives and subsidies aimed at expanding the fleet of electric taxis and buses. The Municipality of Montevideo had set a goal of reaching 150 electric taxis by 2025.
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