Mexico City Introduces Electric Taxi Program

The infrastructure in Mexico City continues to strengthen with new programs aimed at generating economic value and reducing the city's level of air pollution.  As part of the "Green Plan" signed in 2009, Mexico City introduced its first 100 zero-emissions taxis.  Gabriel Fernandez, CEO of General Electric in Mexico, spoke at the inaugural ceremony held at one of the new charging stations.  "With the rollout of a quick-charge station like this one, the Mexican market is strengthening its energy security, driving innovation in clean energies, reducing dependence on oil and generating economic value for our inhabitants," she said during the ceremony, held at one of the stations.








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