Progress, Challenges and Opportunities of Electromobility in Mexico
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
3. Environmental Goals Set by Mexico
3.1. International Goals
- To reduce the volume of black carbon emissions by 51%.
- To reduce its Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions by 22%.
- To generate 35% of clean energy in 2024 and 43% by 2030.
- To reduce methane leaks and venting and control burning by 25%.
- To control black soot particles in industrial equipment and facilities.
- To homologize in the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (USMCA) the environmental regulations for new and in-circulation vehicles and non-road vehicles, such as locomotives, ships, and mobile agricultural and construction machinery.
- To supply ultra-low sulphur gasoline and diesel.
- To increase the natural gas vehicle fleet and have clean fuels.
- To modernize the vehicle fleet and reduce the importation of used cars.
- To promote the construction of buildings and the transformation towards sustainable cities with energy efficiency and low carbon.
- To improve forest management and achieve zero deforestation rate by 2030.
- To promote sustainable modernisation of the countryside, promote biodigesters on agricultural farms and recover pastures.
3.2. National Goals in the Transportation Sector
- (i)
- In total, 50% of sales of light and heavy vehicles will be electric and plug-in electric hybrids.
- (ii)
- The introduction of at least 7 million light vehicles and 338,000 heavy load or passenger vehicles in 2022–2030.
- (iii)
- The incorporation of EVs in the public transportation systems of the country’s ten cities and urban areas with the highest emissions of GHG and short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs).
- (iv)
- The development of a public electric charging system, both in cities and on the main highways of Mexico.
- (v)
- Promulgation of the regulations for the approval of electric chargers.
- (i)
- In total, 100% of light and heavy passenger vehicle sales will be electric vehicles and plug-in electric hybrids.
- (ii)
- The introduction of at least 22 million light vehicles and 894,000 heavy load or passenger vehicles.
- (iii)
- To have a system of open and homologated electric chargers for both light and heavy vehicles in the ten main cities of the country.
- (iv)
- To have a system of open and homologated electric chargers, both for light and heavy vehicles, on all federal highways.
- (i)
- In total, 100% of the sales of light and heavy vehicles will be electric vehicles and plug-in electric hybrids.
- (ii)
- The introduction of 31 million light vehicles and 987,000 heavy load or passenger vehicles.
- (iii)
- To consolidate an electrical system for heavy electric vehicles on strategic highways in the country.
4. Results
4.1. Electric Vehicle Market
4.1.1. Sales of EV Vehicles
4.1.2. EV Production
4.2. Charging Infrastructure
4.3. Incentives
4.4. Standards
4.5. Promotion and Education
4.6. E-Mobility Projects in Mexico
4.6.1. México City
- (i)
- Purchase and operation of 300 new generation trolleybuses, as well as the inauguration of the elevated trolleybus.
- (ii)
- Leasing of 60 electric buses for Metrobús L3.
- (iii)
- A total of 900 shared electric bikes.
- (iv)
- Implementation of bicycle taxis with assisted pedalling in Tláhuac, Venustiano Carranza and Iztapalapa.
- (v)
- A project for 400 electric taxis, supported by a new program between the KfW (Bank of Development of the State of the Federal Republic of Germany) and National Financiera (Nafin) for financing.
- (vi)
- A total of 1500 electric motorcycles shared through Econduce.
- (vii)
- Inauguration of two cable bus lines until August 2021 and the current construction of Line 3 and Line 4.
- (viii)
- Construction of the Chalco–Santa Martha trolleybus.
- (ix)
- Renovation of the light rail.
- (x)
- Expansion of Metro Line 12, from Mixcoac to Observatorio.
- (xi)
- Renewal of Line 1 of the Metro.
4.6.2. Jalisco
- (i)
- It has the country’s first 100% electric route, line 3, with 38 buses that travel from its capital, Guadalajara, to the Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport.
- (ii)
- Construction of line 4, Tlajomulco.
- (iii)
- A project for 50 to 80 electric wagons and trucks for Jalisco, supported by a new program between KfW and Nafin.
- (iv)
- Electric buses are integrated into the Mi Macro Periférico system route.
- (v)
- Development of electric bus and vehicle projects (in operation).
- (vi)
- Purchase and operation of 38 8.5 m electric buses (in operation).
4.6.3. Monterrey
- (i)
- A proposal for three electric corridors, with 110 12 m buses to connect with the new Line 3 of the Metrorrey System. The first pilot phase will be carried out with 12 units from the Hospital Metropolitano station of the Nuevo León subway station to the Airport Route.
- (ii)
- Electric Bus Standard Project.
4.6.4. Hidalgo
- (i)
- JAC produces and sells three EVs and two electric trucks (in operation).
- (ii)
- Development of Regulation and Electric Taxis Program.
4.6.5. Puebla
- (i)
- Plan for the Deployment of Electric Vehicle Chargers in the State of Puebla. It has developed and manufactured 43 electric chargers that facilitate recharging.
4.6.6. Mexico State
- (i)
- Construction and sale of Mustang Match-E electric cars (in operation).
- (ii)
- Piloting of two electric wagons (in operation).
- (iii)
- Piloting 11.5 TON 100% electric delivery trucks (in operation).
- (iv)
- Projection of a high-capacity bus, trolley type, in the Chalco area.
- (v)
- The Teleférico is called Mexicable, with cabins that use solar and electrical energy.
4.6.7. Hermosillo
- (i)
- Electrification of 24 km of the BRT line.
4.6.8. Mérida
- (i)
- A total of 30 electric opportunity charging units by 2024.
4.6.9. Guanajuato
- (i)
- León–Optibus: Analysing Electric Modernization project.
4.6.10. Sonora
4.7. Other Projects
5. Discussion
6. Improvement Opportunities for the Electromobility in Mexico
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
AAVEA | Argentine Association of Electric and Alternative Vehicles |
ABRAVEI | Brazilian Association of Owners of Innovative Electric Vehicles |
ABVE | Brazilian Association of Electric Vehicles |
AEDADE | Association of Automotive Companies of Ecuador |
AMAVe | Mexican Association of Vehicle Rental Companies |
AMIA | Mexican Association of the Automotive Industry |
ANCE | Association for Standardization and Certification |
ANETA | Automobile Club of Ecuador |
ANPACT | National Association of Bus, Truck and Tractor Producers |
ANVES | National Association of Electric and Sustainable Vehicles |
AVEC | Electric Vehicle Association of Chile |
BANOBRAS | National Bank of Public Works and Services |
BRT | Bus rapid transit |
CAME | Megapolis Environmental Commission |
CANAME | National Chamber of Electrical Manufacturing |
CFE | Federal Electricity Commission |
CMNUCC | United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change |
CONAHCYT | National Council of Humanities, Sciences and Technologies |
CONANCE | ANCE Standardization Committee |
CONUEE | National Commission for the Efficient Use of Energy |
COP-21 | 21st Conference of the Parties |
COSON | Sonora College |
DAC | High consumption domestic rate |
ENME | National Electric Mobility Strategy |
ENVY | National Housing Survey |
EV | Electric Vehicle |
GDP | Gross Domestic Product |
GEI | Greenhouse Gas Emissions |
GHG | Greenhouse Gases |
GIZ | Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit |
GLCC | General Law on Climate Change |
HEV | Hybrid Electric Vehicle |
ICA | International Copper Association |
IVA | Value-Added Tax |
IEA | International Energy Agency |
IMT | Mexican Institute of Transportation |
INECC | National Institute of Ecology and Climate Change |
INEEL | National Institute of Electricity and Clean Energy |
INEGI | National Institute of Statistic and Geography |
IPN | National Polytechnic Institute |
ISAN | New car tax |
ISR | Income tax |
KfW | Bank of Development of the State of the Federal Republic of Germany |
LCC | Life-cycle cost |
LPG | Liquid petroleum gas |
Nafin | National Financial |
NDCs | Nationally Determined Contributions |
NOM | The Official Mexican Standard (Norma Oficial Mexicana) |
ONG | Non-Governmental Organization. |
PEII | Promotion of Electromobility through Investment in Recharging Infrastructure |
PENUMA | United Nations Environment Program |
PHEV | Plug Hybrid Electric Vehicle |
PJ | Petajoules |
RAIAVL | Administrative Registry of the Automotive Industry of Light Vehicles |
SCT | Ministry of Communications and Transportation |
SE | Ministry of Economy |
SEMARNAT | Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources |
SENER | Ministry of Energy |
SHCP | Ministry of Finance and Public Credit |
SLCPs | Short-Lived Climate Pollutants |
UN | United Nations Organization |
UNAM | Autonomous University of Mexico |
USMCA | United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement |
WHO | World Health Organization |
WRI | World Resources Institute |
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Research Questions | Motivation |
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| This research question focuses on understanding the current status of the evolution of the EV market in Mexico. It is essential to know the implementation and advancement of the strategies and projects, considering the topics of charging infrastructure, incentives, public policy, legal framework and diffusion channels. |
| It will help to compare strategies of other countries with similar conditions and find future opportunities in electromobility. |
| To give suggestions for improvement in this aspect. |
Short-Term Measures | Medium- and Long-Term Measures | |
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Public Transport | -Safety standards and Comprehensive Waste Management Standards for batteries -Subnational–federal government collaboration -Low- or zero-emissions zones and corridors -Tax and non-tax incentives | -New scrapping schemes -Promote the purchase of buses or electric units -Quality public transportation |
Freight transport | -Promote the formalisation of companies and access financial support -Accident care protocol -Promote professionalisation of the sector | -Promote the formalisation of companies and access financial support -Accident care protocol -Promote professionalisation of the sector -Electrification of trade routes |
Light vehicles And motorcycles | -Standard for standardisation of chargers -Promote training of the civil protection body -Redesign of green license plates and benefits of EVs and Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) | -Update of NOM-194 security -Promote fast charging network -Preferential parking and public loading areas on roads and buildings |
Alternative Mobility | -Promote business models and their intermodal integration -Promote its inclusion in urban development plans -Inclusive urban road design guide that provides safety and clear rules | -Promote the development of infrastructure for alternative mobility -Promote its use as an alternative in congestion areas |
Transverse Axes | Relevant Information |
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Infrastructure | -Promote the modernisation and development of road infrastructure -Development of a network of electric charging stations with fast chargers -Incorporate electric mobility into construction and fund and trust requirements -Waste standard for batteries -Develop interstate networks |
Interinstitutional coordination | -Facilitate the coordination, monitoring and communication of the ministries involved -Define collaboration between local and federal authorities -Create alliances for its implementation |
Promotion of research and valuable information and development of human capital | -Promote training programs for operators in alliance with universities, incorporating the best international practices -Development of a national digital platform that provides valuable and timely information -Implementation of pilot projects promoting technological exchange |
Communication and dissemination | -Inform the population of the social, environmental and financial benefits of EVs and HVEs -Communication and dissemination -Promote and make the location of the electric stations generally known (integrate it into mobile apps) -Create forums and communication spaces |
Year | Vehicles Sold | HEVs | PHEVs | EVs | Total | % Total |
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2016 | 1,607,165 | 7490 | 521 | 254 | 8264 | 0.514 |
2017 | 1,534,827 | 9349 | 968 | 237 | 10,554 | 0.687 |
2018 | 1,426,926 | 16,022 | 1584 | 201 | 17,804 | 1.248 |
2019 | 1,317,727 | 23,964 | 1339 | 305 | 25,608 | 1.943 |
2020 | 949,353 | 22,139 | 1817 | 449 | 24,405 | 2.571 |
2021 | 850,215 | 42,447 | 3492 | 1140 | 47,079 | 5.537 |
2022 | 1,094,728 | 40,859 | 4375 | 5631 | 51,065 | 4.665 |
2023 * | 633,087 | 13,127 | 1506 | 3150 | 17,783 | 2.809 |
Total | 9,414,028 | 175,397 | 15,602 | 11,602 | 202,562 | 2.5 |
Incentive | Description |
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ISAN exemption | EV does not pay the new car tax. |
ISR reduction | A 50–70% reduction in EV value. Tax reduction of up to MXN 250,000 when buying an EV for legal entities. |
Additional light meter | Installation of an independent meter by CFE to save 40% when billing electricity consumption at home. |
Renewal of the taxi fleet | Scrap bond for each taxi delivered to be replaced by a new EV. |
Exemption from the payment of tenure | Exemption from holding fee in most states. In the State of Mexico and Mexico City, tenure is not paid during the first five years, after which it is paid with a 50% discount. |
Bonuses and credits | Bonds or credits accessible to individuals or legal entities that invest in fleets of hybrid or electric vehicles. |
Car sticker | In the City and State of Mexico, a special sticker is assigned to identify EVs. |
Environmental Verification Exemption | EVs are exempt from the vehicle verification program, which implies a semi-annual emissions review and the restriction of the “no circulation today” program. |
Ecological car license plates | Identification of vehicles that have hybrid or electric technology. |
ISR deductibility for the acquisition of charging points | In the General Economic Policy criteria for the Income Law Initiative and the Expenditure Budget Project of the Federation corresponding to the fiscal year 2017, a tax credit of 30% of the ISR is established to be deducted for recharging infrastructure of EVs of public access. |
Elimination of tariffs | Eliminate tariffs for importing electric motor vehicles, including cars, vans and cargo trucks. As the Ministry of Economy proposed, this applies to companies that subscribe to the decree to support competitiveness. |
ECOTAG | Discount on toll roads: Electric and hybrid cars receive a special 20% discount on TeleVía roads in Mexico City (North Urban Highway, West Urban Highway and South Urban Highway). |
Discount tolls ECOTAG | A 20% discount on toll rates on certain urban highways in Mexico City. |
Preferred parking | Preferential parking and charging stations in establishments in Mexico City and ChargeNow for hybrid and electric vehicles. |
Assembly in Vehicles | Removal of VAT for EVs assembled in Mexico. |
Standard | Description |
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NMX-J-668/1-ANCE-2013 | Personal protection systems for power circuits—Part 1: General requirements |
NMX-J-668/2-ANCE-2013 | Personal protection systems for power circuits—Part 2: Particular requirements for protective devices for use in charging systems |
NMX-J-677-ANCE-2020 | Electrical power equipment |
NMX-J-678-ANCE-2020 | Plugs, receptacles and couplers |
NMX-J-683/1-ANCE-2013 | Plugs, Receptacles, Connectors and Flanged Plugs. Systems for non-inductive charging of EVs—Part 1: General requirements. |
NMX-J-683/2-ANCE-2020 | Plugs, Receptacles, Connectors and Flanged Plugs—Non-inductive charging of EVs—Part 2: Compatibility and dimensional interchangeability requirements for pin fittings and contact tubes in alternating current. |
NMX-J-684/1-ANCE-2013 | Systems for non-inductive charging of EVs—Part 1: General requirements. |
NMX-J-684/21-ANCE-2014 | Systems for non-inductive charging of EVs—Part 21: EV requirements for non-inductive connection to an alternating/direct current power network. |
NMX-J-684/22-ANCE-2014 | Systems for non-inductive charging of EVs—Part 22: AC charging station for EVs. |
NMX-J-725-1-ANCE-2016 | Induction charging systems—Part 1: General requirements |
Category | Incentive | Argentina | Brazil | Chile | Colombia | Costa Rica | Ecuador | Mexico | Panama |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Purchase incentive | Value-added tax | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||||
Import tax | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||
Others | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||
Use and circulation tax | Property/ circulation tax | ✓ | ✓ | ||||||
Exception for parking, tolls, etc. | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||||
Others | ✓ | ✓ |
Aspect | Condition |
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-National Electric Mobility Strategy | In Review |
-Environmental goals or objective | With advance |
-Projects for the implementation of electromobility | With advance |
-Regulatory provision of recharge management | Lack |
-Chargers’ standardisation | Lack |
-Distribution and planning strategy for the diversity of chargers | Lack |
-Creation of certifying associations regarding electromobility | Lack |
-Certifications and trade regulations for EV and charger emissions standards | Lack |
-Installation of public charging stations | With advance |
-Creation of an official registry of the location and characteristics of public charging stations | With advance |
-Production and export of EVs | With advance |
-Energy distribution for the supply of charging stations (regulatory and non-regulatory markets) | Lack |
-Technical training, job adaptation | Lack |
-Dissemination of information on the benefits of EVs | With advance |
-Charging infrastructure operation, installation and maintenance programs | Lack |
-Granting incentives for the acquisition of electric vehicles | With advance |
-Reduction in tariff taxes | With advance |
-Reduction in the domestic energy consumption rate with the installation of a second meter | With advance |
-Financing strategies for the construction of public and private stations | Lack |
-EV sales | With advance |
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Salgado-Conrado, L.; Álvarez-Macías, C.; Loera-Palomo, R.; García-Contreras, C.P. Progress, Challenges and Opportunities of Electromobility in Mexico. Sustainability 2024, 16, 3754. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16093754
Salgado-Conrado L, Álvarez-Macías C, Loera-Palomo R, García-Contreras CP. Progress, Challenges and Opportunities of Electromobility in Mexico. Sustainability. 2024; 16(9):3754. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16093754
Chicago/Turabian StyleSalgado-Conrado, Lizbeth, Carlos Álvarez-Macías, Rodrigo Loera-Palomo, and C. Pamela García-Contreras. 2024. "Progress, Challenges and Opportunities of Electromobility in Mexico" Sustainability 16, no. 9: 3754. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16093754
APA StyleSalgado-Conrado, L., Álvarez-Macías, C., Loera-Palomo, R., & García-Contreras, C. P. (2024). Progress, Challenges and Opportunities of Electromobility in Mexico. Sustainability, 16(9), 3754. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16093754