Electric cars are not something that generally comes to mind when imagining a country like Yemen, but this impressive startup is about change it all. They managed to create demand for themselves by manufacturing two-seater electric cars which are quite sturdier and not to forget, environment-friendly during the civil conflict stint of Yemen.
This startup is headquartered in the capital of Yemen, Sana'a - Yousef and his team have developed a fast-growing alternative means of transportation using state-of-the-art technologychina available today! The passion projects of a team responding to the crisis, electric cars.
Yemen manufactured electric cars that are to be marketed locally and internationally. Even then, 120 km of travel is not much for an eco-responsibly traveling in the city. The point of these e-cars, beyond just being that bit cooler and fresher than a very 18-year-old Toyota Corolla EV swap or whatever, is to show what Yemen can do if it wants to make its presence known in the halls of global EV-dom.
One of the technology-based newcomer companies in Yemen and middle east royally on an electric car design & manufacturing company. The bestselling ECO-2000 of theirs is an eco-friendly option that gets you fast, but daily commuting in many urban areas are becoming expensive. Theirs.
These two-seaters from Yemen are cheap, green and not mass-produced. These are the electric vehicles that aim to bring consumers into battery-electric driving, and gently coax those on a lighter budget but still dreaming of one day going green. In an early sketches Ford described these vehicles as being primarily for urbanites, and they've proved to be the default vehicle of choice for Gen Ys needing competent, economical transport five working days a week. Even better, this one-off production also paves the way for a tailor-made scooter in future to do just that - whatever it is.
Secondly: Unlike the other BEV designs, no matter how far down the Pikes-Hill you fly in these things there will be practically zero maintenance required. The car has fewer moving parts because it does not have an internal combustion engine, so there is less to break and the little that can malfunction would require frequent repairs which are done at lower costs as well. Of course, if it is expensive for you to run a car then... Oh wait- that only happens in Yemen.
Actually, turning it into a tale about the ingenuity of creative invention in adverse circumstances on an industrial scale - and that was all down to Yemen's two-wheeled electric car makers. In a very challenging operation environment, this startup has set up automotive transportation that is convenient and with economic scale of usage which suits the appetite of global crowd going green. Their tale acts as an example that creativity could sprout even from chaos and disaster, offering customers numerous groundbreaking access in the worldwide electric vehicle sector we know today.
