Electric buses

All city buses in Eilat, Kiryat Shmona to be replaced with electric ones by end of 2026

Egged will replace Eilat's 40 buses and 20 of Kiryat Shmona's, bringing the total of buses operated by the company in Israel to 900.

Electric Egged bus.

Why don’t passengers feel the impact of more buses and electric ones?

Electra Afikim's lineup of electric buses; Israel's first wireless charging electric bus depot.

New Israeli bus terminal charges electric buses wirelessly

 PASSENGERS ENTER through the turnstiles at the Yitzhak Navon train station in Jerusalem.

Minister Regev, be cooperative and change will come -opinion


Biden administration ups pressure on Israel to crack down on China

Defense officials call on Bennett to head new panel to screen Beijing’s investments in Israel as gov’t stalls on rail tenders.

 PRIME MINISTER Naftali Bennett and US President Joe Biden chat in the Oval Office last week.

Michaeli outlines five point plan for Israel's Transportation Ministry

Transferring certain authorities to local councils would allow municipilities to individually conclude whether they would prefer to run public transportation services during Shabbat.

Labor leader Merav Michaeli.

Tel Aviv implements electric road pilot program

The pilot is part of a larger push by the city to reduce air pollution. City officials believe that electric roads could have a major impact.

Electric road construction

Israeli firm truly reinvents the wheel to power electric vehicle future

REE places the motor, steering, suspension, drivetrain, sensors, brakes, thermal systems and electronics into the vehicle's wheels, creating a flat platform.

Tel Aviv-based REE's flat and modular chassis, unveiled on July 9

Tel Aviv will operate an electric bus on an electric road in test run

Israel's Dan Bus Company will operate an electric bus on the road to test its performance.

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Israeli bus company invests millions in wireless charging electric roads

With this innovation, there is no need for batteries or cable charging.

Israeli bus (Illustrative)