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CleanTechnicaabout 1 month ago

How Mexico Lost Track Of Its EV Revolution, And Why Only A Small Team Is Keeping Up With It

Key Takeaway

The unmonitored, rapid growth of Mexico's EV market signals a significant, underestimated surge in future electricity demand and grid stress, requiring proactive planning from power developers and large consumers despite a lack of official data.

AI Summary

  • Mexico's EV market growth has been significantly underestimated, indicating a larger and faster-growing electricity demand sector than previously recognized.
  • The Mexican government and official bodies are reportedly 'losing track' of this EV revolution, suggesting a critical lack of comprehensive data and potentially uncoordinated policy.
  • A small, unofficial team is highlighted as the primary source for tracking this rapidly evolving market, underscoring data scarcity and potential market opacity.
  • This rapid, unmonitored growth presents both significant opportunities (increased demand for power generation, charging infrastructure) and risks (unplanned grid stress, lack of official support) for power developers and large consumers.

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Article Content

A year ago, on this very site, we reported that all our previous EV sales articles for Mexico were wrong, and that we had been underestimating numbers for as long as we had been reporting on them. That was the last report on Mexican sales we did, and the matter ... [continued] The post How Mexico Lost Track Of Its EV Revolution, And Why Only A Small Team Is Keeping Up With It appeared first on CleanTechnica .