Mexico's ambitious plan to transition to electric vehicles (EVs) has hit a major snag, with the country struggling to keep pace with its own goals. Despite a promising start, Mexico's EV revolution appears to have stalled, leaving a small but dedicated team to carry the torch. According to reports, the country's EV adoption rate has slowed significantly, with many of the initiatives and incentives put in place to support the transition either underfunded or poorly implemented. As a result, Mexico is now facing a daunting challenge: how to get back on track and meet its ambitious targets for a cleaner, greener transportation sector.


How Mexico Lost Track Of Its EV Revolution, And Why Only A Small Team Is Keeping Up With It  CleanTechnica