Infrastructure

Sonora, México.

Modern parks, robust utilities, and scalable facilities to power global operations.

Infrastructure Designed for Industrial Growth

Sonora offers infrastructure built for competitive industries. From advanced industrial parks to reliable energy, water, and logistics systems, every element is designed to support business expansion and long-term growth.

Flexible Industrial Parks

Sonora hosts a growing network of industrial parks tailored for global operations. Each park provides secure, adaptable facilities, ready-to-use infrastructure, and strategic proximity to transportation corridors, enabling companies to focus on production and growth.

Ready-to-use infrastructure for manufacturing and logistics

Secure and adaptable facilities for all industries

Close to major highways, ports, and rail lines

Reliable Utilities

Continuous access to electricity, water, and natural gas ensures smooth industrial operations, supported by traditional and renewable energy sources.

 

Renewable energy options for sustainable growth

Water supply with high reliability and quality

Stable electricity for 24/7 operations

Energy Sources

Sonora’s energy mix combines traditional and renewable sources, ensuring stability and long-term supply for industries.

Energy Sources

Total installed capacity: 6,810 MW (vs. peak demand 3,180 MW).

Sources MW %
Combined cycle 132,989 17.0%
Photovoltaic (solar) 1,982 MW 29%
Conventional thermal 1,116 MW 16%
Hydroelectric 164 MW 3%
Internal combustion 79 MW 1%
Turbogas 79 MW 1%
Wind 2 MW 0.03%

Future Projects

New large-scale projects will expand Sonora’s capacity and boost renewable energy generation.

648 MW

Combined cycle plant - San Luis Rio Colorado

600 MW

Solar park (phase 3) – Puerto Peñasco

8,058 MW

Future total capacity

Electricity Cost

GDBT

Large Demand in Low Voltage. Applies to users with contracted demand >25 kW in low voltage. Common use in medium-sized industries.

GDMTH

Large Demand in Medium Voltage with Hourly Rate. Users with high demand (>100 kW) that can operate in specific time periods (base, intermediate, peak). 

GDMTO

Large Demand in Medium Voltage Ordinary. For users with large demand who do not require hourly measurement (constant operation). 

DIST

Large Demand in Medium Voltage Ordinary. For users with large demand who do not require hourly measurement (constant operation). 

DIT

Industrial Demand in Transmission. Large-scale industries connected directly to the national transmission network. 

Component

Unit

GDMTO

GDMTH

Fixed Rate

$/month

573.51

573.51

Transmission

$/kWh

0.1769

0.1769

CENACE operation

$/kWh

0.0065

0.0065

Non-MEM related services

$/kWh

0.002

0.002

Energy – Base

$/kWh

1.197

1.197

Energy – Intermediate

$/kWh

-

1.6527

Energy – Peak

$/kWh

-

1.7047

Distribution

$/kWh

94.27

94.27

Capacity

$/kWh

368.43

423.70

Estimated industrial electricity cost (July 2025)

  • Range: $2.87 – $3.40 MXN per kWh
  • Equivalent: $0.17 – $0.20 USD per kWh

Includes charges for consumption, demand, distribution, and fixed costs under industrial CFE tariffs.

Seamless Connectivity

Highways, rail, seaports, and airports optimize supply chains, supporting efficient import/export operations to North America and beyond.

Integrated road and rail networks

Direct access to seaports and airports

Efficient supply chains for global trade

Expansion-Ready Buildings

Flexible industrial buildings and serviced plots allow companies to scale quickly, from medium factories to large industrial plants.

 

Modular buildings ready for immediate use

Serviced plots for future expansion

Capacity to meet growing production needs

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