en.Wedoany.com Reported - BorgWarner will invest $49 million in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, a project expected to create over 660 professional jobs and enhance the state's industrial capabilities in the field of electric mobility. This expansion solidifies San Luis Potosí's position as one of the country's leading advanced manufacturing hubs.


This project is part of the investment attraction strategy promoted by the state government (led by Ricardo Gallardo), aimed at creating a competitive environment for high-value-added companies. The arrival of new investments in the technology sector drives industrial diversification and strengthens the automotive supply chain.
BorgWarner's investment will foster the growth of industries related to electric mobility, one of the most dynamic segments in the global automotive sector. In addition to creating professional jobs, this project will promote the development of technical talent and the introduction of higher-tech manufacturing processes.
This expansion also strengthens the presence of strategic suppliers in San Luis Potosí, a state that has seen increasing participation in recent years in projects related to innovation, advanced manufacturing, and the production of electric vehicle components. Through this investment, San Luis Potosí once again demonstrates its ability to attract industrial projects with high economic impact, consolidating its role in the development of electric mobility in Mexico by combining infrastructure, specialized human capital, and an environment conducive to new investments.
BorgWarner is a global company focused on the development and manufacturing of mobility technologies, with an increasing emphasis on electric mobility and energy efficiency. The company provides systems and components to some of the world's leading automotive manufacturers, including solutions for internal combustion engines, hybrid powertrains, and electric vehicles. Its strategy of investing in innovation and advanced manufacturing has made it one of the most important suppliers in the automotive industry, with operations in multiple countries, including Mexico, where it maintains a significant presence in the automotive supply chain.









