The world's largest car wash is called Mr. Wash, and in its structure it resembles an industrial workshop rather than a service enterprise. In a day, this complex can serve up to 4000 cars, and the staff exceeds 100 people.
The equipment at Mr. Wash includes a pair of powerful pumping units that draw water from the city main and supply it under high pressure.
In addition, the facility has treatment facilities installed that filter the water and allow it to be reused. As the owners claim, this approach helps to significantly save resources.
For clarity: only the drying chambers consume 6000 kWh of electricity daily — this is comparable to the annual consumption of two residential buildings.
In addition to directly washing cars, drivers at the Mr. Wash complex have access to other options. For example, there is a gas station and fast food outlets.








