Mexico\u0027s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Tuesday that Tesla has committed to building a car plant in the city of Monterrey.
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But he said Musk’s company had offered several commitment to address those concerns, including using recycled water. Lopez Obrador did not specify the size of the investment or what the plant would produce, noting that the company planned to release more details on Wednesday.Article contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load.Tesla already has two plants outside the United States, one in Shanghai and another near Berlin.
But the city suffered such severe water shortages in 2022 that many homes went weeks with intermittent or no water supply in 2022. The government is building a 60-mile pipeline to bring more water in from a dam to increase the supply.
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