The Mexican government has launched the 'Litio México 2026-2030' program, aiming to develop lithium resources and establish battery production capabilities. The initiative outlines six objectives, including technical exploration of lithium reserves, establishing small-scale battery manufacturing plants, and promoting large-scale energy storage. It also highlights the need for technological development, recycling initiatives, and regulatory frameworks. The program anticipates increased domestic vehicle battery demand and potential exports to the U.S., though it acknowledges Mexico’s current limited industrial capacity. Industry leaders like Germán Carmona emphasize the importance of developing local battery production, possibly through imported technology, and suggest collaboration with Chinese manufacturers.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of the government's plan and includes perspectives from industry experts without overtly favoring either side. While it discusses the strategic goals of the program, it does not take a clear ideological stance on the direction of battery development or the ưu





