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Mexico Unveils $8.18 Billion Plan to Add 275 Transmission Lines and 524 Substations by 2030

Officials frame transmission as an exclusive public service under CFE to boost reliability for over 50 million users.

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Expansión CFE
La secretaria de Gobernación, Rosa Icela Rodríguez y la secretaria de Energía, Luz Elena González, encabezaron está mañana la conferencia del pueblo de este miércoles.

Overview

  • The commitment totals MXN 163,540 million for a 2025–2030 buildout presented by Sener and CFE.
  • The program adds about 6,735 km of new circuits and is split into 92 projects in the North (137 lines, 247 substations), 49 in the Center (90, 181) and 30 in the South (48, 96).
  • Upgrades will deploy high‑temperature conductors, digital transformers, sensors, drones, remote monitoring and predictive maintenance to cut losses and speed repairs.
  • CFE reports about 5,097 specialized workers will carry out operation, maintenance and construction across the expanded network.
  • Authorities say the buildout addresses congestion and recent outages, interconnects isolated systems and development poles, strengthens disaster readiness and supports tariffs that do not rise above inflation.