Mexico. Bosch recently inaugurated a thermotechnology plant for the manufacture of instantaneous water heaters, which will be located in the Tepotzotlán area, north of Mexico City.
The manufacturing plant had an investment of US$7 million and is identified as the first of its kind in Mexico and Latin America, a region to which it expects to start in the short term with the export of equipment.
Company executives confirmed that the plant will manufacture around 660,000 heaters annually and will offer employment to more than 100 people in the coming year. The complex could also create the first heater certification center, which would reduce CO2 emissions to about 200,000 tons a year.