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Hyundai-IPN Partner to Boost Education: The Week in Automotive

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Óscar Goytia By Óscar Goytia | Journalist & Industry Analyst - Thu, 03/28/2024 - 15:41

Hyundai has partnered with IPN to boost automotive education in Mexico. Meanwhile, Nissan has achieved 10,000 e-POWER unit sales in the country and targets a 30% reduction in EV manufacturing costs globally by 2030 to compete in the Chinese electric market.  Additionally, the United States has tightened auto emission rules to spur EV adoption.

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Hyundai Motor, IPN Collaborate to Boost Automotive Education

Hyundai Motor has partnered with the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) to enhance education in automotive engineering and cultivate talent within the industry. This strategic alliance, aimed at bolstering Hyundai's presence in Mexico, is centered on providing resources and practical learning experiences for students.

Nissan Sells 10,000 e-POWER Units in Mexico

Nissan has achieved a significant milestone in electric mobility in Mexico, with the sale of the first 10,000 units equipped with its e-POWER technology. This milestone, attained in just a year and a half since its launch in the country.

Vehicle Theft Surges in Chiapas: AMIS

In recent months, Chiapas has emerged as the epicenter of vehicle theft in Mexico, according to data from the Mexican Association of Insurance Institutions (AMIS). Over the past two years, 17,409 insured vehicles have been stolen across the nation, averaging 25 units per day. This trend has reached critical levels in Chiapas, surpassing the national average.

US Tightens Auto Emission Rules To Boost EV Adoption

The United States government has announced stricter regulations on automobile emissions, aiming to expedite the transition towards electric vehicles (EV). These regulations, recently outlined, impose gradual reductions in permitted emissions for new vehicles manufactured by each automaker annually.

Nissan Targets 30% EV Manufacturing Cost Cut by 2030

Nissan is poised to slash manufacturing costs for electric vehicles (EVs) by approximately 30% by 2030, as part of a broader strategy to compete in the Chinese electric car market. This initiative accompanies plans to introduce a lineup of 30 new models within the next three years, with a strong focus on EVs.

Renault CEO Flags EU Auto Sector’s Risk from Chinese EVs

Luca de Meo, Renault, CEO, has raised concerns about the vulnerability of the European automotive sector in the face of the rapid rise of advanced Chinese electric vehicles (EVs). 

Novel Model Techniques Help Reduce Environmental Footprint

Q: What are Alian Plastics' key competencies in plastic injection molding and secondary operations?

A: Alian Plastics stands out for its ability to serve eight diverse industries, including automotive, gardening, and heavy equipment, with top quality and adaptable delivery schedules. Moreover, the company prioritizes cultivating a culture of growth and ownership, extending its organizational values to suppliers and clients.

Mexico Holds 7th Rank in Global Vehicle Producer in 2023

Mexico retains its position as the seventh-largest vehicle producer globally, with a production of 4,002,047 units in 2023, according to recent data from the International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers (OICA). The country is steadily competing with its close counterparts, Germany and South Korea.

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