article thumbnail

Electreon to supply Israel’s 4th largest bus operator with wireless charging infrastructure; simultaneous charging of 30 buses

Green Car Congress

Electreon, a provider of wireless and in-road electric vehicle (EV) charging technology, signed an agreement of cooperation with Israel public transportation company Electra Afikim. Electra Afikim is the fourth-largest bus operator in Israel with roughly 1,400 buses. This is the second commercial deal signed by Electreon in Israel.

Charging 355
article thumbnail

Wireless EV charging roads piloted in the U.S., Europe

Teslarati

Israel-based company Electreon is one such company piloting wireless roads, as detailed in a report from CNBC on Monday. The electric road solution is considered especially useful for fleet vehicles, public transit, and other automobiles driving on repetitive routes. state and Europe. Europe appeared first on TESLARATI.

Europe 121
article thumbnail

Shell chooses Driivz’s EV charging and smart energy management platform for European buildout

Green Car Congress

Israel-based Driivz announced that Shell has selected the Driivz EV charging and smart energy management platform to help accelerate the build out of new charging locations in more than 10 European countries, supporting Shell’s ambition to operate more than 500,000 charge points globally by 2025 and 2,500,000 by 2030.

Charging 150
article thumbnail

Udelv to use Mobileye DRIVE in more than 35,000 autonomous delivery vehicles

Green Car Congress

The readiness of Mobileye Drive, along with its vast map coverage of North America, Europe and Asia, will allow us to ramp up the production and deployment of Udelv Transporters and rapidly offer the service at scale to our expanding list of customers. —Daniel Laury, CEO and co-founder of Udelv.

Vehicles 195
article thumbnail

Israel MoEP enforcing vehicle exclusion rules in Haifa Bay Low Emission Zone; $2.8M to retrofit 700 diesel trucks with DPFs

Green Car Congress

As part the Israeli Ministry of Environmental Protection’s (MoEP’s) action plan to reduce pollution in Haifa Bay in Israel, Israel Police are actively enforcing exclusion rules that bar heavy vehicles in downtown Haifa Bay at certain times of the day. —MoEP Director General Yisrael Dancziger.

Emissions 150
article thumbnail

Better Place closes $200M Series C financing; valuation now $2.25B

Green Car Congress

Existing shareholders, including Israel Corp., Better Place will use the proceeds to expand into Western Europe while it continues to advance the company’s deployment projects in Northern California, Southern China, Japan, Ontario, Canada, and Hawaii. New investors in the Series C round include GE and UBS AG, among others.

Financing 252
article thumbnail

AMPECO CEO discusses the software that makes large-scale EV charging systems work in comprehensive Q&A

Charged EVs

The US is learning from some mistakes that have been made in Europe. We have a few in Europe who are classic charge point operators. In most cases we need to ask permission to share our customers’ names, but I can mention one company: The Paz Group , one of the biggest, if not the biggest oil and gas company in Israel.