{"id":13910,"date":"2022-10-21T08:20:44","date_gmt":"2022-10-21T13:20:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/latamobility.com\/?p=13910"},"modified":"2022-10-21T08:20:45","modified_gmt":"2022-10-21T13:20:45","slug":"aecom-evolectric-grupo-bimbo-grupo-iusa-ternium-and-skysense-address-the-road-to-sustainable-mobility-in-mexicos-corporations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/latamobility.com\/en\/aecom-evolectric-grupo-bimbo-grupo-iusa-ternium-and-skysense-address-the-road-to-sustainable-mobility-in-mexicos-corporations\/","title":{"rendered":"AECOM, Evolectric, Grupo Bimbo, Grupo IUSA, Ternium and SkySense Address the Road to Sustainable Mobility in Mexico’s Corporations"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
“Latam Mobility: Mexico 2022<\/strong>“, a face-to-face meeting organized by Latam Mobility<\/strong>, the largest community in Latin America linked to sustainable mobility, brought together representatives from the public and private sector who gave advances on the current situation and challenges of mobility and sustainability in Mexico <\/strong>and the region.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The first panel on October 12, entitled “Sustainable Mobility Initiatives in Corporations<\/strong>“, was attended by Marcela Tovar<\/strong>, Business Development Manager Latam of Evolectric<\/strong>; Enrique Lacombe Vega<\/strong>, Mobility Director of Grupo IUSA<\/strong>; Francisco Castro<\/strong>, Energy Planning Senior Manager of Ternium<\/strong>; Irene Esp\u00ednola Campos<\/strong>, Net Zero Carbon Global Director of Grupo Bimbo<\/strong>; Jos\u00e9 Padilla<\/strong>, Business Development Analyst of AECOM Mexico<\/strong>, and Luis Becerra<\/strong>, Technology Director of Skysense<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The panel was moderated by Juan Carlos Meade<\/strong>, Productive Chains Director at the Nuevo Le\u00f3n Ministry of Economy<\/strong>, who indicated the need to implement sustainable initiatives, including the transportation sector, which is the second sector that generates the most emissions in Mexico<\/strong>, as well as to boost the different supply chains and comply with the aspects covered by the 2015 Paris Agreement.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<\/figure>\n\n\n\n
Building the Ecosystem<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Marcela Tovar<\/strong>, Business Development Manager Latam at Evolectric<\/strong>, a company in Los Angeles, California, USA, that develops retrofit technology for the electrification of commercial or cargo vehicle fleets, pointed out that they are currently developing a series of initiatives to drive decarbonization. “The important thing is to align. We have seen that companies are supporting, not only financially, but providing their fleets and resources to implement pilot projects where we apply new technologies towards meeting sustainable development goals.”<\/p>\n\n\n\n
“At Evolectric <\/strong>we offer fleet retrofit technology that can become that next step in advancing the energy transition in the freight transportation sector. One of the advantages of retrofitting is that it extends the life of the vehicle with no environmental implications, zero emissions and in turn, supports the circular economy as it generates no industrial waste. We can represent an important step towards decarbonization in the transportation sector in Mexico and the region<\/strong>,” said Tovar.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Regarding the challenges of the sector, Tovar said that in Latin America there are regulatory challenges and a lack of knowledge of the technology. “I<\/strong>t is very important to start promoting the generation of public policies that promote the insertion of new industries. There is great potential in Mexico to become a manufacturer and exporter, but this must be accompanied by support in regulations, academic training of new technicians and engineers, and the intervention of academia to expand knowledge<\/strong>. The challenge will be to generate the ecosystem around this new industry”.<\/p>\n\n\n\n