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Jul 4, 2024 · www.themarker.com
growth-positive
קרסו קונה את השליטה בחברת הטעינה ג'ינרג'י - בפחות מ-20 מיליון שקל
Karsu Motors, a veteran car importer, has acquired 51% ownership of the electric car charging company, Ginerge. The acquisition amount is less than 20 million shekels. The remaining 49% of Ginerge will be held by the founder, Ran Alouya.
Acquisition
May 1, 2019 · www.inn.co.il
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האפליקציה הראשונה לטעינת כלי רכב חשמליים בישראל
Gnrgy, an Israeli company, has launched the first mobile application in Israel for electric vehicle charging. The app, called Gnrgy Go, provides users with vital information about public charging stations for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. It allows users to easily locate AC charging stations on an interactive map and will soon include DC fast charging stations. The app also provides real-time information about the availability of charging stations, the number of charging ports, and the type of charging. Users can register, monitor ongoing charging processes, start or stop charging, and make payments without a subscription card. The launch of the app is seen as an important step in making charging infrastructure more accessible to electric vehicle owners. Gnrgy plans to introduce additional features in the future, such as private charging station management and additional services for the benefit of electric vehicle users.
Customers
Nov 22, 2013 · www.greenprophet.com
Gnrgy Buys Better Place for the Price of an Apartment in Tel Aviv - Green Prophet
Aug 6, 2013 · www.haaretz.com
growth-positive
Tel Aviv launches its first electric bus
Dan, an Israeli bus company, has launched its first electric bus as part of its plan to invest NIS 400 million in 200 electric buses over the next few years. The company aims to have 25% of its bus fleet be electric in the future. The electric bus has a range of 250 kilometers and is more cost-effective than a regular bus in terms of energy and maintenance expenses. The launch of the electric bus aligns with the Transportation Ministers goal of reducing fuel use in public transportation by 60%. Dan also plans to operate hybrid buses in another city and is in talks with Siemens for the production of its own electric bus.
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