It is only in the automotive sector that Mexico is expected to make more efforts. investments in clean energy sources such as wind and photovoltaic power, because the potential is high considering that 0.76 percent of total generation ewith these technologies, according to the Department of Energy (Sener).
José Zozaia, president of the Mexican Automobile Industry Association (AMIA), said they are working on public policy along with the federal government to provide the power generation that new electric vehicle factories will need.
Francisco Garza, president of General Motors in Mexico, agreed with this, as meetings between the government and the sector had already taken place. In the dialogue tables, car manufacturers were considered to set production targets without pollutant emissions.
There are 24 enterprises of 12 automakers in the country; In addition, there are 11 heavy duty vehicle and diesel engine factories in eight states.
Senera’s figures show that Mexico generates 174,780 megawatts per hour using clean energy and 22,872,450 megawatts per hour using all technologies.
GRAPHICS: ERIC GONZALES
ART: NICOLE FLORES
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Source: Heraldo De Mexico
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