For decades, Mexico has been one of the world’s largest automotive manufacturing hubs.

But there was always one major limitation: Mexico assembled vehicles designed somewhere else.

Now, that is changing.

In 2025, Mexico announced Olinia — the country’s first domestic electric vehicle initiative. While many dismissed it as symbolic, the reality could be much larger.

Because this is not only about cars.

It’s about:

  • industrial power
  • supply chains
  • batteries
  • energy infrastructure
  • advanced manufacturing
  • North American economic integration
  • and Mexico’s long-term position in the global economy

As the global EV race accelerates and supply chains continue shifting away from long-distance manufacturing, Mexico may be entering the most important economic transition in its modern history.

Could Mexico become a major EV power in the coming decades?

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    3 months ago

    If somebody on the “socialish”/progressive/socdem side of things has nice things to say about Mamdani (or Katie Wilson, in my case, or even Bernie) it’s a good opportunity to talk about the left-wing leadership we see demonstrated by my president Claudia Sheinbaum (yep, that’s right, I’m.with her)

    • nationalizing industry
    • universal healthcare
    • coordination of supply chains
    • trains

    To highlight a few policies