Plug-in electric vehicles in Israel
As of December 2023[update], there were 97,721 electric vehicles in Israel, 18.6% of all new cars.[1]
As of December 2022[update], there were 45,270 electric vehicles in Israel.[2] As of December 2023[update], 18% of new cars sold in Israel were electric.[3]
Government policy
[edit]As of October 2022[update], the Israeli government charges a 10% tax on purchases of battery electric vehicles and a 40% tax on purchases of plug-in hybrid vehicles; these taxes are slated to increase to 20% and 55% respectively in 2023.[4]
As of March 2022[update], the Israeli government offers tax subsidies of ₪1,200 for battery electric vehicle purchases, and ₪900 for plug-in hybrid vehicle purchases.[5]
Charging stations
[edit]As of July 2022[update], there were 1,000 public AC charging stations in Israel.[6] As of September 2022[update], there were 120 public DC charging stations in Israel.[7]
By district
[edit]Tel Aviv
[edit]As of January 2022[update], a majority of Israel's public charging stations were in Tel Aviv.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ Motor Vehicles in Israel in 2023, Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, 4.2024 (in Hebrew)
- ^ Lichter, Eyal (1 June 2023). "Number of electric cars in Israel from 2015 to 2022". Statista. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
- ^ Shmil, Daniel (10 December 2023). "שוק הרכב החשמלי מסכם שנה מוצלחת, אבל התנופה עלולה להיבלם בעתיד". themarker.com (in Hebrew). Retrieved 19 December 2023.
- ^ Hadar, Tomer (22 October 2022). "חשבתם שיקר לקנות מכונית חדשה ב-2022? תראו מה מחכה לכם ב-2023". calcalist.co.il (in Hebrew). Retrieved 12 November 2022.
- ^ "היברידי, חשמלי או בנזין – איזה רכב כדאי לקנות ב-2022?". megafon-news.co.il (in Hebrew). 29 March 2022. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
- ^ "משרד האנרגיה יסבסד הקמת עמדות טעינה ציבוריות נוספות". ynet.co.il (in Hebrew). 30 July 2022. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
- ^ "שוקלים לרכוש רכב חשמלי? שאלות ותשובות למהססים". ynet.co.il (in Hebrew). 27 September 2022. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
- ^ "יש מכוניות חשמליות, אין טעינה". calcalist.co.il (in Hebrew). 17 January 2022. Retrieved 12 November 2022.