The project marks the biggest in a string of recent EV investments in Latin America's second-largest economy. Before Tesla, BMW, General Motors and Ford all recently announced plans to begin or step up EV production in Mexico as automakers transition away from fossil fuels. Tesla will create up to 6,000 jobs in Nuevo Leon and is considering producing batteries in the center of the country as the electric vehicle maker eyes further investment, senior Mexican officials said.
MORE INVESTMENT "(Musk) is interested in investing more in Mexico," Lopez Obrador said on Wednesday ahead of Musk's presentation, noting the two had discussed the government's plans to develop the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in southern Mexico. Speaking at a news conference, Lopez Obrador said he had invited Musk to visit and would like him to tour the northern state of Sonora, where the government is building a solar energy park and pushing for state-run lithium production. "I told him lithium has been nationalized, but that doesn't mean we can't come to an agreement," he said. Tesla selected Nuevo Leon for its plant due to its proximity to Austin, where it has its headquarters, said Martha Delgado, a deputy foreign minister. The factory will employ 5,000 to 6,000 people, she added, noting that similar Tesla plants employ up to 10,000.
The company had also visited the central states of Hidalgo,
Queretaro and Puebla, areas that could be options for electric
battery production, Delgado said.
Guillermo Rosales, executive president of the Mexican
Association of Automotive Distributors, welcomed the project.
"Generation of employment, consolidation and development of
suppliers; as well as the level of confidence that it provides
for the decision-making of other players in the automotive
industry to invest in Mexico are some of the benefits," Rosales
said.
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(Reporting by Daina Beth Solomon, Brendan O'Boyle and Valentine
Hilaire in Mexico City and Abhirup Roy in San Francisco
Editing by Dave Graham and Anna Driver)