The Government of the state of New LionNorth of mexico, This Wednesday it issued the call for the construction of the works that are part of the comprehensive project for the access infrastructure to the Tesla company factory plant.announced to begin construction at the beginning of 2024 in that state.
Through a statement, The state administration indicated that the published tenders are for an upper vehicular bridge, access ramps and the expansion of a third lane on the Monterrey-Saltillo highway.
These tenders are complementary to the studies and surveys carried out on previous dates,” the note detailed.
He specified that the objective of the works is to address the projection of the increase in vehicular flow that exists and is expected to reach the state. “derived from promotion strategies to attract foreign direct investment and take advantage of the so-called” nearshoring.
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The governor of the state of Nuevo León, Samuel García, published on his social networks some shots of a potential design that project how the works will possibly look.
This is how we are preparing for the arrival of Tesla, with first-world mobility. A new bridge, the widening of three lanes of the highway and new access ramps. This will be the entrance to Tesla! “Chulada!”, García published.
Last February, magnate Elon Musk, owner of Tesla, reported the installation of the plant in Santa Catarina, Nuevo León with an initial investment of between 5,000 and 10,000 million dollars and warned that it will be the largest of its kind in the world.
In mid-October, after the presentation of Tesla’s financial results, Musk said that until interest rates fall, Tesla will take it easy on the construction of the assembly plant it has planned for Mexico for fear of another crisis like the which in 2009 almost wiped out manufacturers like General Motors (GM).
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