Electric Vehicles

8 stories about Electric Vehicles
אלברט בירמן סגן נשיא יונדאי קיה

Cars That Are Fun to Drive Will Always Be in Demand, Says Hyundai Exec

05.11.19|Udi Etsion
Albert Biermann, head of research and development at South Korean carmaker Hyundai, spoke to Calcalist during a visit to Israel last week
דניאל בראל ו אחישי סרדס סופטוויל

Toyota’s Truck Subsidiary Hino Partners With Israeli Flat Chassis Startup REE

23.10.19|CTech
Hino uses REE’s technology, which enables a vehicle’s drive components to be fully integrated into a wheel, for its flat truck chassis for electric vehicles
רכב חשמלי הטענה מכונית חשמלית ניסאן ליף

British Energy Company Centrica Increases Investment in Electric Vehicle Charging Startup Driivz

29.01.19|CTech
Centrica co-led a $12 million investment round in Driivz in August. The Tel Aviv-based company develops software for management of electric vehicle charging networks
ה גלגל של סופטוויל SoftWheel 2

Ford and Iveco Partner Up with Next-Generation Wheel Company

20.06.18|Tomer Hadar
Israel-based Softwheel develops wheels with built-in suspension and it is increasingly drawing the attention of the automotive industry
Chakratec

Using Flywheel Batteries to Charge Electric Vehicles in Ten Minutes

14.05.18|Meir Orbach and Asaf Shalev
Chakratec Ltd., an Israel-based battery startup, raises $4.4 million as it tackles some of the last obstacles holding back electric cars
ועידת התחזיות 2018 דני שביט מנכ"ל לובינסקי

Israeli Auto Importer Sees More Cars on Roads Despite Sharing Economy

25.12.17|Tomer Hadar
The shared car economy may be just around the corner, but more cars will crowd the roads, says CEO of Israeli auto importer Lubinski Group
ה רכב סדריק פולקסווגן

Volkswagen to Launch Fully Autonomous Car Fleet by 2021

19.09.17|Meir Orbach
The electric vehicles will be available through taxi-hailing company Gett and the Volkswagen Group-affiliated mobility service provider Moia
דורון מאירסדורף מנכ"ל סטורדוט

Daimler Leads $60 Million Round for Quick-Charging Startup

14.09.17|Meir Orbach
Israel-based StoreDot developed an electric vehicle battery that charges in 5 minutes or less