Electric car company Tesla has already acquired land where it will build its plant in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. progressing in environmental administrative procedures, confirmed on Tuesday Sergio Argüelles, president of the Association of Industrial Parks (Ampip) of the country.
“Besides the fact that Tesla is coming to Monterrey, it has already invested in its land and “He is in the process of environmental and other procedures to be able to regularize these lands,” he noted at a meeting with the media in Mexico City.
He recalled that the land on which Tesla plans to build its new and cutting-edge electric car plant. It will be 1300 hectares.
In addition, Argüelles emphasized that the investments of suppliers from the northern region of the country they work on par with Tesla investments and the vast majority of them are already installed throughout the country, especially on the border with the United States.
Last August environmental permits Tesla Manufacturing Mexico, a subsidiary of tycoon Elon Musk in the country, is seeking invest more than 5 billion dollars.
At meetings with investor groups in Austin, Texas, Musk announced that the new plant will produce its latest electric car model in Santa Catarina, on the outskirts of Monterrey, where the new plant is expected to be located.
The governor of Nuevo Leon, Samuel Garcia, announced at the beginning of the year the arrival of Tesla in the country with investments from 5000 to 10.00 million dollars and expected tycoon Musk to attend his inauguration, scheduled for 2024.
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(EFE)
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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