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6 May 2024

Managing Director Brian Irwin Featured In WardsAuto

The Electro Movilidad Asociación (EMA) in Mexico is aiming for a revolutionary shift, seeking to make all car and utility-vehicle sales in the country 100 percent battery-electric vehicles by 2035.
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New Industry Group Targets 100 Percent Battery-Electric Vehicles (BEV) Adoption in Mexico

The Electro Movilidad Asociación (EMA) in Mexico is aiming for a revolutionary shift, seeking to make all car and utility-vehicle sales in the country 100 percent battery-electric vehicles by 2035. The EMA is lobbying for significant changes in public policy and investments in charging infrastructure to support this transition. Despite criticism from existing auto industry associations about the feasibility of their goals, the EMA remains steadfast, aiming to promote education on electromobility, reduce emission pollutants and increase BEV adoption in Mexico.

Discover Brian Irwin's insights into the challenges and opportunities of achieving 100 percent electric vehicle sales in Mexico by 2035. In a recent feature by WardsAuto, Brian shares his perspective on the current state of the Mexican auto market and the path forward for electrification. Dive into Brian's analysis of the factors influencing BEV adoption in Mexico and his views on the role of government incentives in driving sales.

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PRESS RELEASE
6 May 2024

Managing Director Brian Irwin Featured In WardsAuto

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