Olinia and NOM-194: What Does It Mean that the Vehicle Is Outside the Norm?
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President Claudia Sheinbaum presented this Wednesday the prototype of the electric car Olinia, with the promise of being a Mexican transport. However, there are records detailing that the project was linked to two companies from China, dedicated to the production of mini-vehicles and battery tricycles. The CEO found that at least one member of the team from Olinia traveled to China to manage the participation of Dayang and Henrey companies in th…
Olinia will drive the electromobility revolution from Puebla. The first Mexican electric vehicle will begin large-scale production in 2027, announced Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum. The federal government recognized Puebla as a hub for national scientific talent and a commitment to accessible, sustainable, and low-cost mobility. Governor Alejandro Armenta Mier has reaffirmed his full support for the federal government's technological projects, 15 of wh…
Olinia Mexico Project 2026. Courtesy: Olinia The Olinia project does not yet have its own Official Mexican Standard (NOM) because the federal government and vehicle developers are creating a new category for this type of urban electric units. During the video presentation of the car, Roberto Capuano Tripp, director of Olinia Project, explained that the vehicle does not fit into the current rules of NOM-194, a rule that regulates safety systems f…
Olinia was presented as an urban electric vehicle designed outside the NOM-194, which drives the creation of a new regulatory category in Mexico.
Mexico seeks to transform its automotive industry to become a developer of its own technology and to stop being just an assembly country, said project director Olinia, Roberto Capuano Tripp, when presenting the advances of the first electric vehicle designed in the country. Mexico’s position drives Olinia, its first national electric vehicle appeared first on Contralínea.
The country is moving towards a new era of innovation and sustainable mobility with Olinia, the first Mexican electric vehicle driven by the government of President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, who...Olinia will drive the revolution of electromobility from Puebla appeared first in EsPuebla.
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