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Traffic and pollution levels have forced the Mexican government to find alternative technologies to improve urban mobility. Electric and hybrid vehicles, most with zero emissions, have seen increased sales to Mexican consumers.
The Mexican government is concerned about the increase in air pollution caused by significant increases in travel time for its citizens and the daily movement of millions of cars between Mexico City and large cities to levels of 100-161 (MP2.5).
The Mexican government has a strategic plan to improve mobility by replacing local transportation with zero-emission vehicles. We intend to increase energy production through clean energy.
The Mexico Electric Truck Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Scania Mexico introduced the first electric truck in Mexico, being the first Latin American country to introduce this technology. The launch of this truck is in line with the scientific goal of a Swedish heavy equipment OEM to achieve global decarbonisation by electrification.
Scania’s sustainability strategy is based on energy efficiency, safety, intelligent transportation, alternative fuel use and electrification. The new truck has a power of 250 kW and an active safety system.
It also has a range of 250 km, a 9-ion lithium battery and 1,620 cells of combined power. Scania aims to launch a new electric truck every year to reduce CO2 emissions. Automakers are also looking to produce more efficient batteries for their trucks. The truck will be tested in Mexico for a while, but Scania says it is ready for sale.