At the KD facility in Yangon, Myanmar, the Lingbox micro electric cars production is in full swing.Engineers from Jiangsu Jimai New Energy Vehicle Industry are working closely with local partners in the KD workshop. The second batch of Lingbox electric vehicles has arrived at the facility in KD
As urban populations continue to grow at unprecedented rates, cities around the world face increasing problems with traffic congestion, air pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions. Traditional gasoline-powered vehicles remain one of the largest contributors to urban pollution, emitting carbon dioxide (CO₂), nitrogen oxides (NOₓ), and particulate matter that compromise public health and environmental quality.
As cities become more crowded and environmental concerns reach global urgency, traditional cars are no longer the most efficient means of transportation. Micro electric cars—compact, lightweight, and energy-efficient—are emerging as a revolutionary solution for urban mobility. In 2025 and beyond, these small but powerful vehicles are redefining how people move within cities, offering a smarter, cleaner, and more affordable alternative.