⚡️ The Green Shift: Electric and Hydrogen Vehicles—The Future of Sustainable Mobility in Kenya Kenya is rapidly establishing itself as an African leader in the transition to sustainable transport, a shift that JETOUR and its parent company, Chery Group, are strategically prepared to support. While the immediate focus of JETOUR's Kenya launch is on high-quality, locally assembled SUVs, the long-term vision articulated by Managing Director Farouk Sheikh includes the crucial development of infrastructure and vehicles powered by electric and hydrogen energy . This move aligns perfectly with Kenya’s national goals for industrialization, job creation, and mitigating climate change. I. The Electric Vehicle (EV) Boom : Riding on Clean Energy The adoption of Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) is already surging in Kenya, particularly in the two- and three-wheeler segments, and the passenger car sector is catching up. JETOUR's planned expansion into this space is timely and potent bec...
The Colossus of Wolfsburg : Exploring the World's Largest Car Factory by Physical Size Introduction In the heart of Germany, a colossal monument to industrial might and automotive ingenuity stands as a testament to the power of vision and precision engineering. The Volkswagen Wolfsburg Plant, the undisputed largest car factory in the world by physical size, is far more than just a manufacturing facility; it is a city within a city, a symbol of post-war German reconstruction, and the birthplace of millions of iconic vehicles. Spanning an astonishing 6.5 million square meters (over 1,600 acres), this immense complex could comfortably house Monaco or the Vatican City several times over. From its origins intertwined with a controversial past to its present-day status as a global automotive powerhouse, the Wolfsburg plant represents the pinnacle of large-scale manufacturing and an enduring legacy in the automotive world. A Glimpse into the Scale: What 6.5 Million Square Meters Truly ...