Overview
- The CFE held a national working session with representatives from 29 states, a meeting that took place on Monday and Tuesday, to formalize a new federal–state coordination framework for electric service.
- For 2026 the utility announced concrete component targets: 301,000 poles, about 34,000 km of conductors, 3,924 protection and sectioning devices, and roughly 1.695 million new meters.
- CFE said over 15 billion pesos will be deployed for equipment renewals in 2025–2026 and reaffirmed a longer‑term 244 billion peso envelope for transmission and distribution from 2024–2030.
- The ‘CFE Conectada Contigo’ model centers on four axes—quality attention, improved channels, stronger institutional links, and zero tolerance for corruption—and pushes for regional technical reinforcement, digital reporting and joint field supervision so reports receive accompaniment to resolution.
- Officials and analysts warned that visible reductions in outages will depend on execution steps such as procurement, timely deployment of crews and materials, and on‑the‑ground capacity in weather‑affected and remote areas.