Mexico's capital city is taking a major step towards a greener future as Claudia Sheinbaum, the city's mayor, unveiled the country's first locally manufactured electric vehicle, the Olinia 1. Priced at a relatively affordable 150,000 pesos, the Olinia 1 is set to revolutionize the country's transportation landscape. The vehicle's launch marks a significant milestone in Mexico's transition to eco-friendly transportation, with the government aiming to reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable development. As the Olinia 1 hits the market, residents can expect to see a more environmentally conscious Mexico City, with the potential for improved air quality and reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
Sheinbaum Drives the First Mexican Electric Vehicle: Olinia 1 to Sell for 150,000 Pesos Mexico Solidarity Media