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One might think that in a country addicted to cars like Israel, electric cars would be a hit. But as things currently stands, it heads towards a glorious miss.

Idan Liebes, an energy and smart mobility policy researcher at the Samuel Neaman Institute, explains that it’ll be an uphill battle as long as the country will remain addicted to taxes from vehicles that run on fuel, which amounts to roughly one-tenth of its tax revenues.

Link to the full article published in “Haaretz”.