Mexico with the potential to be an industrial leader in global electrification
Mexico Now | October 20, 2022 |

Mexico has the potential to become an industrial leader in global electrification, as long as it joins the wave of transition to clean energy and zero emissions, said Carlos Zarlenga, president and CEO of Stellantis Mexico.

The executive pointed out that for this to be possible, different sectors must participate, from the federal government to suppliers to the automotive industry.

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Although he did not give details for the electrical conversion in its assembly plants, the president of the assembly plant said that the next three years will be key for Mexico, since many investments are expected for the development of electrification and the improvement of suppliers in production. string.

Zarlenga said that the development of mobility is something that OEMs cannot do alone, the ecosystem is made up of suppliers, companies, government, states.

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"If Mexico seizes this opportunity and converts the internal matrix to electric, it will lead and multiply by 3 or 4 times and lead the world in electrification," he said.

The executive pointed out that in the automotive sector, Mexico has quality, efficiency and competitiveness; it is one of the largest exporters of automobiles; It has a domestic market that can become the top ten in the world and it has a national production with a captive market with ample sales possibilities.

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