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Although Tesla officially paused plans for its Gigafactory Mexico until after the US electric in November, the country will still build EVs domestically. Sheinbaum confirmed on Friday that Mexico is b...
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How Mexico is Leading the Charge in Electric Vehicle Production by

Mexico''s shift from traditional auto manufacturing to electric vehicle (EV) production is accelerating rapidly. In 2023, EV production in Mexico surged to record levels, with over 100,000

Evaluating Mexico''s EV Market: Underreporting and the Bigger Picture

A CleanTechnica investigation has revealed that Mexico"s official electric vehicle sales figures significantly understate the real scope of adoption. At the same time, Chinese automakers like BYD,

Cheap Chinese EVs are suddenly everywhere in Mexico

Mexico City is abuzz with cheap, battery-powered compacts made by the likes of China''s BYD Co. The world''s largest EV maker nearly doubled its Mexican sales volume last year and now...

Mexico''s first homegrown EV faces a bumpy road

Earlier this year, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum beamed as a rendering of three boxy, compact electric vehicles was displayed on a screen during a media briefing in the capital city.

By 2035, Mexico Aims to Phase Out Fossil Fuel-Dependent Vehicles

Mexico''s EV sector is experiencing rapid growth, fueled by increased production, expanding infrastructure, and government support. While challenges remain—particularly regarding charging

Mexico is already building its own cheap EVs to rival China

Sheinbaum confirmed on Friday that Mexico is building a series of small, cheap EVs that are expected to challenge those made in India and China. The country already has several prototypes.

After 10 Days in Mexico City and an Uber Ride in Seattle, an Ioniq 5

After a 10 day trip to Mexico City, one Hyundai Ioniq 5 owner noticed Tesla and Chinese EVs everywhere while familiar Korean models were missing, sparking a surprisingly thoughtful

Mexico Leads EV Growth: The Week in Auto

Mexican clean mobility company VEMO has inaugurated the country''s largest public urban electric vehicle (EV) charging hub in San Pedro de los Pinos, Mexico City.

Electric Vehicle Market Shows Strong Growth in Mexico

Global automakers dominate Mexico''s electric car market, with brands like Tesla, Nissan, and BMW leading sales. Tesla, despite its premium pricing, has gained traction among affluent

Mexico Ev Industry Statistics: Market Data Report 2026

WORLDMETRICS REPORT 2026 Mexico Ev Industry Statistics Mexico''s electric vehicle market is experiencing rapid growth and substantial investment.

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