MONTERREY, MEXICO (By editors with Energy Analytics Institute, 7.Jun.2026, Words: 208) — The following briefs are compiled from varied media outlets across the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region and beyond and span company details on the CFE, the National Technological Institute of Mexico (TecNM) and the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), among others.
Energy Analytics Institute (EAI) has not verified all of these stories and therefore does not vouch for their accuracy.
LATIN AMERIA AND THE CARIBBEAN
— Olinia Cargo, an electric vehicle designed for transporting goods, will be presented next mth, according to Olinia project director Roberto Capuano Tripp.
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— users of Monterrey Airport reported a power outage left all 3 terminals w/o electricity. According to El Norte, users stated that before the blackout, a loud bang was heard outside the airport terminal, near the construction site of Metro Line 6. Reports from people at the airport indicate that the cause of the outage was an explosion in a transformer located outside the airport.
VENEZUELA
— Venezuela’s interim president Delcy RodrĂguez is evaluating economic cooperation w/ Eurasian authorities this wk:
– after concluding a state visit to India, Venezuela’s interim president Delcy RodrĂguez arrived on Sunday, 7 Jun. 2026, at Istanbul International Airport, the Republic of Turkey, w/ aim at seeking to establish strategic agreements for the benefit of the Venezuelan people within an agenda that “deploys Bolivarian diplomacy for peace,” according to the Venezuelan presidency.
– agreements between Venezuela and Turkey are expected during Delcy RodrĂguez’ working visit to Turkey, according to the Venezuelan presidency.
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