Vemo invests 825 million pesos to expand energy storage business in Nuevo León, Mexico
2026-06-22 16:23
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Electric mobility company Vemo has launched a business expansion in Nuevo León, Mexico, as part of its 825 million peso investment plan for the state by 2026. The projects include two high-capacity charging stations, an electric vehicle specialized repair workshop, and new operational offices.

Upon completion of deployment by 2026, the state network will feature 65 120 kW fast chargers, capable of serving up to 130 electric vehicles simultaneously.

The newly completed charging stations, located in the Monterrey metropolitan area, have installed 37 120 kW fast chargers, providing 74 simultaneous charging ports with a total installed capacity of 4,440 kW, ranking among the largest public charging facilities in northern Mexico. One of the stations integrates a BESS battery-based energy storage system, aimed at enhancing energy resilience and ensuring continuous operation of the infrastructure.

Germán Losada, co-founder and co-CEO of Vemo, noted at the inauguration ceremony that the investment aims to expand charging capacity and further consolidate the electric mobility ecosystem in one of the country's fastest-growing regions for industry and technology.

Mexico's electric vehicle market has recently maintained a growth trend. Data from the Electro Movilidad Asociación shows that as of the end of the first quarter of 2026, the national fleet of electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles exceeded 235,000 units, an 83% increase year-over-year. Meanwhile, the total number of public charging infrastructure points nationwide reached 4,378 stations.

Roberto Rocha, co-founder and co-CEO of Vemo, stated that the company is committed to improving infrastructure availability to match the growing adoption of electric vehicles and facilitate daily use for users.

The two new charging stations are located on José Vasconcelos Avenue in San Pedro Garza García and Revolución Avenue in Monterrey. They are the first two of four large charging stations Vemo plans to build in Nuevo León this year. Upon full deployment by 2026, the state network will have 65 120 kW fast chargers, capable of serving 130 electric vehicles simultaneously.

Currently, Vemo's national charging network covers 18 states in Mexico, with 1,960 connectors, handling over 110,000 charging sessions per month.

In addition to charging infrastructure, the company has also inaugurated an electric vehicle specialized repair workshop certified by multiple automakers. The workshop covers 1,800 square meters, with a monthly repair capacity of 1,500 vehicles, and houses the company's new operational offices.

According to plans, Vemo will add 1,000 electric vehicles in Nuevo León in 2026 through a rent-to-own scheme targeting drivers of digital platforms. The company estimates that the announced investments will create approximately 350 direct and indirect jobs in areas such as charging network operations, specialized repair workshops, and electric mobility services.

Nuevo León has become Vemo's main operational base in northern Mexico and a priority market for developing its electric mobility infrastructure. The company stated that these investments are part of a plan exceeding $1.5 billion over the next five years, focusing on expanding charging infrastructure, electric vehicle access, and mobility technology solutions in Mexico and Latin America.

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