Overview
- The agreement between Michoacán and the Federal Electricity Commission was signed with the energy secretary as witness, setting the state on track to become Mexico’s fourth with full household electrification in July 2026.
- CFE scheduled 765 works from January through July 2026 to benefit 20,000 users, supported by a 304 million‑peso investment.
- Authorities confirmed the distribution of 237,100 chips in February to provide free internet access for high school and university students across the state.
- At the signing event, officials delivered 230,000 additional SIM cards and highlighted more than 4,000 free fiber‑optic access points and over 200 mobile towers serving over 4 million residents in 112 municipalities.
- Transition measures include installing 1,701 solar panels in homes and schools in June and July, building on 2025 outputs that added 491 electrification works, 228 free internet points, and 229 household solar units.