The Mexican Foreign Minister, Marcelo Ebrard, confirmed that the electric car company Tesla, owned by magnate Elon Musk, is interested in investing in Mexico, where it could settle in the city of Monterrey or next to the new Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) in the capital.
It all started with a call from Elon Musk to Marcelo Ebrard in 2021: the secretary of the Mexican foreign minister told him that the very owner of Tesla was speaking to him, but he did not believe him... until he heard the voice of the South African tycoon.
The Joe Biden administration wants half of all new vehicles sold by 2030 to be zero-emission. It’s pouring billions into the industry to incentivize car companies to make electric vehicles and get customers to buy them.
Dra. Isabel Studer, Director of Alianza MX of the University o California share this topic in an interview with Yuriria Sierra of Imagen Radio
Mexico.- The presentation of the Diagnosis and Recommendations for the Transition to Electromobility of the Automotive Industry in Mexico was carried out at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Faced with tensions between different regions of the world and the remnants of interruptions in different supply chains caused by the pandemic, among other reasons, hundreds of transnational companies are seeking to relocate strategic value chains to Mexican territory.
With the aim of promoting education as an essential pillar of the competitiveness of the State, the director of Alianza MX de la Universidad de California, Doctor Isabel Studer, assured that it is a pleasure to dialogue with the entrepreneurs of the Social Club 5 de Mayo with the rector Juan Sanchez Munoz.
The Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Marcelo Ebrard Casaubon, led today the presentation of the “Diagnosis and Recommendations for the Transition of the Automotive Industry”, carried out by the Grupo de Trabajo de Alto Nivel Mexico-United States for the Electrification of Transport.
Looking ahead to COP27, the specialist also considered that Mexico should be a leader in resilience and mobilization of global climate finance.
In recent days, the W Mexico City hotel was the scene of the first edition of the Women's Energy & Sustainability Summit (WESS) 2023. The forum was a space for exhibition and debate on the present and future of the energy sector, the environment and sustainability.
The Diagnosis and Recommendations for the transition of the automotive industry in Mexico was presented at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, headed by Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard, where industry leaders, officials and experts highlighted the need to move towards the electrification of transportation in Mexico as something strategic to give viability and competitiveness to the sector.
The University of California (UC) Merced Campus and higher education institutions that form part of the educational cluster of the state of Puebla agreed to initiate actions to strengthen student mobility and boost research in areas such as migration and inequality, agriculture, clean energy and climate justice.