MIP-X builds private energy infrastructure for industrial consumers — from individual large users to entire parks. We deliver capacity expansion, decarbonization, cost savings, and critical backup through on-site generation, private networks, and direct-wire PPAs.
Mexico's industrial sector faces growing constraints: insufficient grid capacity, rising energy costs, carbon reduction mandates, and unreliable supply. Waiting for public infrastructure is no longer an option.
Nearshoring, data centers, and manufacturing expansion are driving power requirements that the public grid cannot meet — whether for individual large consumers, industrial parks, or entire industrial corridors.
At the same time, industrial consumers face pressure to decarbonize, reduce energy costs, and ensure uninterrupted power for critical operations. Traditional grid expansion through CFE requires years of planning and construction, while energy costs and carbon regulations continue to tighten.
Average grid expansion delay from CFE
Industrial park occupancy in key corridors
Transmission capacity expansion rate
Gas engines, solar PV, and BESS integrated into microgrid systems at the consumer's site. Delivered through on-site PPAs and direct-wire agreements — no upfront capital, immediate capacity and savings.
Private MV and HV distribution and transmission networks, substations, and switchgear. Connecting generation assets directly to consumers — whether a single factory, an industrial park, or multiple sites across a corridor.
Uninterruptible power supply for critical loads, plus a clear path to decarbonization through solar, storage, and hybrid generation. Reducing emissions and energy costs simultaneously.
We evaluate the consumer's current capacity, demand profile, available space, grid constraints, and decarbonization goals to design the optimal energy solution.
MIP-X develops, finances, and structures the energy infrastructure through on-site PPAs and direct-wire agreements. No upfront capital from the consumer.
Our EPC partners build the generation assets, battery systems, substations, transmission lines, and private distribution networks at the consumer's site.
MIP-X operates and maintains the entire energy infrastructure long-term, ensuring reliability, uptime, and performance.
High-efficiency natural gas reciprocating engines for baseload, peaking capacity, and critical backup.
On-site and near-site photovoltaic systems for decarbonization and cost savings through direct-wire and on-site PPAs.
Private medium and high-voltage distribution and transmission networks delivering power directly to consumers. The backbone of every project.
Battery energy storage for peak shaving, load balancing, critical backup, and grid stability.
Private substations and transmission lines connecting generation assets to consumers across MV and HV voltage levels.
Intelligent energy management systems for real-time optimization, monitoring, dispatch, and automated load management.
Unlock capacity, attract tenants
Reliable power, predictable costs
Infrastructure-grade returns
A single generation permit can supply multiple unrelated consumers through the same private network. No corporate relationship required between users.
Art. 51 RLSE / Numeral 1.7.I DACGThe Red Particular (private network) is expressly recognized by law. It connects generation assets directly to consumers through private infrastructure with a single public grid interconnection point.
Art. 59 LSE / Numerales 2.8–2.10 DACGEnergy billing within the private network is not regulated supply. The permit holder can charge consumers directly under private contracts — no Suministradora license required.
Art. 61 LSE / Art. 90 RLSEThe CNE grants generation permits with a simplified process for projects between 0.7–20 MW. Isolated projects under 20 MW are exempt from Social Impact Assessment.
Art. 54 RLSE / Art. 30 LSEMW under development
Industrial projects in pipeline
States: Nuevo León, Querétaro, Coahuila, Tamaulipas, Jalisco, Edo. Méx., Sonora
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