SEV, the automotive division of the Solarever group, together with the state of Durango, Mexico, announced a plan to establish an electric vehicle assembly plant.
The investment will be 6.8 billion Mexican pesos in a state-of-the-art facility located on a 13-hectare site, which aims to promote cleaner and more efficient mobility.
The choice of Durango as the location for this plant is based not only on its territorial extension but also on its potential to strengthen the local economy.
The factory, which is expected to start operations in 2025, will be inaugurated with the assembly of the E-Wan Cross mini SUV. The flexibility of the facility will allow the simultaneous manufacture of three models, providing versatility in responding to market dynamics and the evolution of SEV’s business strategies.
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The complex will have an area dedicated to the construction of batteries for electric vehicles and the assembly of solar panels.
The project is expected to have a significant social impact in the region with the generation of 1,000 direct jobs, in addition to the indirect jobs that will result from the plan.
Solarever representatives highlighted the historic and strategic opportunity represented by the investment in Durango, aspiring to consolidate its position as a key player in the production of electric vehicles in Mexico and to project itself globally.
The project is expected to have a significant economic and employment boost that consolidates Mexico as a leader in the transition to electric and sustainable mobility.
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Latam Mobility, Latin America’s largest sustainable mobility community, will arrive in Monterrey on February 8 with the “North America Mobility and Net Zero Summit 2024”.
The meeting will bring together industry leaders, major automotive manufacturers and prominent representatives from the public sector, who will offer perspectives and projects on sustainable mobility in Mexico and the region.
Participation and ticket information here