For the past decade, the electric and hybrid segment has been considered the ugly duckling of the automotive market.
According to the Samuel Neaman Institute for National Policy Research, by 2025 the number of these vehicles in Israel is expected to reach around 190,000 and constitute about 23% of new private vehicle sales in Israel.
The challenge, as well as the problem: to reach this goal, approximately 150,000 private charging stations and 13,000 public charging stations will be needed.