Quick Takeaways
- GAC Mexico EV expansion strengthens electric mobility adoption through Aion UT deployment
- The initiative positions Mexico as a strategic hub for GAC’s Latin America EV growth
On January 23, GAC and One Car Now confirmed a strategic alliance aimed at advancing sustainable mobility across Mexico, marking a key milestone in the country’s electric vehicle transition.
Under the agreement, 2,000 Aion UT fully electric vehicles will be introduced into the Mexican market, representing an estimated investment of USD 50 million. The deployment forms a central pillar of the broader GAC Mexico EV expansion strategy.
Aion UT Electric Vehicles Target Ride-Hailing Fleets
The electric vehicles will be primarily assigned to ride-hailing drivers, with a strong focus on operators active on DiDi platforms. Initial rollouts are planned across major metropolitan areas, including Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara.
This fleet-based approach is designed to:
By targeting high-utilization vehicles, the program maximizes environmental impact while supporting scalable electric mobility.
GAC Mexico EV Expansion Supports Regional Growth Strategy
GAC highlighted Mexico’s strategic relevance within its global expansion roadmap, positioning the country as a regional hub for Latin America. The partnership aligns with GAC’s objective to localize electric mobility solutions while strengthening its presence in high-growth markets.
From the mobility services perspective, One Car Now stated that the collaboration enhances its vehicle acquisition offerings for both platform-based drivers and corporate fleet customers, reinforcing its role in Mexico’s evolving electric mobility ecosystem.
The initiative reflects a shared commitment to accelerating zero-emission transportation while expanding access to electric vehicles across urban mobility networks.
Under the agreement, 2,000 Aion UT fully electric vehicles will be introduced into the Mexican market, representing an estimated investment of USD 50 million. The deployment forms a central pillar of the broader GAC Mexico EV expansion strategy.
Aion UT Electric Vehicles Target Ride-Hailing Fleets
The electric vehicles will be primarily assigned to ride-hailing drivers, with a strong focus on operators active on DiDi platforms. Initial rollouts are planned across major metropolitan areas, including Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara.
This fleet-based approach is designed to:
- Increase daily exposure to zero-emission vehicles
- Reduce urban transport-related emissions
- Enable faster EV adoption among independent drivers
By targeting high-utilization vehicles, the program maximizes environmental impact while supporting scalable electric mobility.
GAC Mexico EV Expansion Supports Regional Growth Strategy
GAC highlighted Mexico’s strategic relevance within its global expansion roadmap, positioning the country as a regional hub for Latin America. The partnership aligns with GAC’s objective to localize electric mobility solutions while strengthening its presence in high-growth markets.
From the mobility services perspective, One Car Now stated that the collaboration enhances its vehicle acquisition offerings for both platform-based drivers and corporate fleet customers, reinforcing its role in Mexico’s evolving electric mobility ecosystem.
The initiative reflects a shared commitment to accelerating zero-emission transportation while expanding access to electric vehicles across urban mobility networks.
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