Roadmap for the supply of electric energy in nearshoring

Geopolitical changes have positioned Mexico as the most attractive country to relocate the production processes from their original location outside the USA, referred to as nearshoring,  to take advantage of the existing commercial transactions between Mexico and USA through the TMEC and, perhaps mainly, of the geographical closeness between these countries.

A roadmap for the supply of electricity in the Mexico-USA nearshoring area is crucial to guarantee the continuity and efficiency of all the production processes’ operations.  It must ensure resilience against possible interruptions, facilitate the identification of sustainable energy sources, optimize the distribution of resources,  and promote the adoption of clean technologies. In addition, it has to facilitate the strategic planning of shared electrical infrastructures, promoting cross-border collaboration and meeting environmental objectives. 

This panel will discuss a comprehensive approach in the nearshoring roadmap to meet the growing energy demand of the nearshore supply chain, driving competitiveness and sustainability in the region.