
German carmaker Audi is this month scheduled to announce plans to begin producing electric vehicles in Mexico, according to three people with knowledge of the matter, joining other in ramping up EV output in Mexico.
An announcement on Audi’s EV expansion plans is due to be made July 18 at its plant in San Jose Chiapa, Puebla, according to people familiar with the matter.
Top management from Germany is expected to attend the event surrounding what is likely to be a major investment, they said.
The state is also home to a Volkswagen auto plant, one of the biggest in Mexico, and numerous parts suppliers.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said last month more investments were soon expected in Puebla’s auto industry. It was unclear how much Audi plans to invest.
Last year, Mexico’s then-Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said during a tour of Audi’s Puebla plant that he looked forward to more investment from the company as Mexico steps up production of more environmentally friendly cars.
Mexican officials and company executives discussed growth plans at the plant, as well as the transition underway at the whole group for producing “solely completely electric cars in the future,” Audi said in a statement at the time.
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