The Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) will invest more than 8.833 billion pesos to expand electrical infrastructure in the state of Querétaro [1].
This investment targets the modernization of the region's power grid to support growing energy demands. By increasing capacity and reliability, the project aims to stabilize the electrical supply for residents and businesses across the state.
The CFE said the funding will be directed toward various infrastructure projects [1]. These initiatives are designed to broaden the reach of the electrical network, and improve the overall quality of the energy supply [1].
Querétaro has seen significant industrial growth in recent years, necessitating a more robust power system to prevent outages and support new developments. The planned expenditure of 8,833,000,000 pesos [1] represents a strategic move to align energy availability with the state's economic trajectory.
The agency said the expansion is necessary to ensure that the state's electrical infrastructure can handle current and future loads [1]. The project focuses on expanding the physical footprint of the grid, and enhancing the distribution mechanisms used to deliver power to the end user [1].
This financial commitment is part of a broader effort by the federal utility to maintain the stability of the national grid while addressing regional shortages. The CFE said the projects in Querétaro are a priority for improving the state's energy landscape [1].
“The CFE will invest more than 8.833 billion pesos to expand electrical infrastructure in the state of Querétaro.”
This investment signals a critical effort by the Mexican government to prevent infrastructure bottlenecks in Querétaro, which is a major hub for aerospace and automotive manufacturing. Failure to upgrade the grid could stifle industrial investment and lead to systemic power failures as the region's energy consumption continues to climb.





