Our Commitment

The energy transition has been placed on the sustainable development agenda, particularly due to the pressures associated with climate change. This transition is therefore understood as a development model that reduces dependence on fossil fuels and shifts to a model that prioritizes the use of renewable energy.

However, the energy transition is not only an issue on the environmental agenda, it has important implications for both employment and the economy.

While a new and more renewable energy model is expected to create new employment and growth  in some sectors, the transition requires proper management to achieve fair and equitable outcomes, as it will lead to job losses in some sectors, that have traditionally underpinned our countries’ economies and are important sources of employment.

We study the undergoing transition. Our challenge is the research and the analysis that  allow a strategy for a transition with space and time to minimize job losses and the impact on traditional sectors. The matter for us is a transition that maximizes benefits for all.

Global EV Outlook 2025

The International Energy Agency’s (IEA) Global EV Outlook 2025 report offers a detailed overview of the current and future state of electric mobility worldwide. In a context of growing climate urgency, electric vehicles (EVs) are emerging as a key solution for reducing emissions, improving energy efficiency, and transforming the transportation sector. This article summarizes the …

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The Chinese EV Supply Chain

In less than two decades, China has transformed from a marginal automotive player into the global epicenter of electric mobility. Etienne Psaila’s *The Chinese EV Supply Chain: How the World Got Rewired* offers a compelling narrative of how deliberate policy, technological innovation, and industrial scale allowed China to reengineer the world’s most complex supply chain. …

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China’s Electric Vehicle Development Strategy

In less than two decades, China has gone from being a marginal player in the automotive industry to becoming the global epicenter of electric mobility. This transformation has not been accidental, but the result of a deliberate national strategy combining state planning, technological innovation, raw material control, and international expansion. The electric vehicle (EV) represents …

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Environmental and Socioeconomic  Impact Assessment

The methodology offered in this article is based on the Environmental and Socioeconomic  Impact Assessment Model. In this case, it is a qualitative assessment based on several criteria used to create an indicator of the significance of the impact. While these instructions contain a set of mandatory minimum criteria, there is no limitation on using …

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Formulation of a project with GHG reduction and removal actions

La reducción o remoción en términos generales se denomina descarbonización, dado la importancia del dióxido de carbono dentro de los GEI. Los compromisos climáticos del país, en el marco de las Contribuciones Determinadas a Nivel Nacional, tienen como uno de sus pilares la agenda de descarbonización, que busca fortalecer las capacidades del país para un …

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EV: Leadership, Innovation, and Geopolitics

China’s electric vehicle strategy is an example of how state planning, technological innovation, and supply chain control can transform a global industry. Beyond mobility, the EV has become a tool for economic development, geopolitical influence, and climate leadership. The world is closely watching how China continues to “reshape” the industrial landscape.

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Progress of the U.S. Automotive Industry Toward Electric Mobility

The American automotive industry, once defined by roaring engines and sprawling highways, is undergoing a profound transformation. Electric mobility—once a niche concept—is now at the center of industrial strategy, environmental policy, and consumer demand. From legacy automakers in Detroit to Silicon Valley disruptors, the U.S. car industry is accelerating toward a future powered by electricity. …

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Environmental and socioeconomic impact assessment techniques

La valoración económica de un efecto ambiental y socioeconómico consiste en aplicar métodos que estiman el cambio en el bienestar de personas que son afectados por las actividades de un proyecto. Estos métodos buscan revelar las “preferencias individuales sobre los llamados bienes públicos[1], proporcionando información equivalente a la que suministra el mercado con respecto a …

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Emerging Stock Market Sectors Facing a New Energy Paradigm

The energy transition and the fight against climate change are redefining the global stock market landscape. Emerging sectors offer attractive investment opportunities, but also require strategic analysis, technological understanding, and regulatory sensitivity. For investors, the challenge is not only to identify trends, but also to anticipate their maturation, manage risks, and build resilient portfolios for …

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Tesla: An Unexpected Disruptor

When Tesla Motors was founded in 2003, few imagined that a startup focused on electric cars could challenge giants like Ford, General Motors, or Chrysler. In less than two decades, Tesla not only became the world’s most valuable electric vehicle manufacturer, but also redefined the rules of the game in the American automotive industry. Its …

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