Worlink
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan represents a dynamic and evolving automotive landscape in the Middle East. With an increasing pivot toward New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) and high-performance SUVs, local consumers and enterprises are demanding sophisticated, reliable, and technologically advanced vehicles. Our company, Worlink, bridges the gap between China’s cutting-edge automotive manufacturing and Jordan's specific transportation needs.
Global automotive supply chains have shifted dramatically. Chinese manufacturers are no longer just competitors; they are leaders in battery technology, smart cockpit integration, and cost-to-value efficiency. For Jordanian businesses, integrating these models into their fleets—whether for logistics, ride-hailing, or private utility—offers a significant operational cost advantage compared to traditional legacy brands.
Jordan’s unique topography, ranging from the arid deserts to urban centers like Amman, requires vehicles with specific thermal management and robust suspension systems. We ensure that the models exported to Jordan are specifically vetted for high-temperature resilience, dust-proofing, and efficient charging architecture, ensuring longevity in the Middle Eastern climate.
We provide comprehensive support for importing vehicles into Jordan, including documentation handling and compliance checks regarding local emission standards and safety regulations. Our partnership with global logistics leaders ensures vehicles arrive safely and on schedule.
As Jordan expands its green energy infrastructure, we are committed to providing charging solutions and aftermarket support. We believe the future of mobility in the region is sustainable, and we are here to power that transition.
A: Every vehicle undergoes a multi-point inspection at our 5,000m² repair center before shipment. We ensure software updates and component checks are performed to meet export standards.
A: Yes. With a 10,000m² spare parts warehouse, we maintain a robust inventory of OEM parts, ensuring that clients in Jordan face minimal downtime.