The Jerusalem Post

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

- • By EVE YOUNG

the city of tel aviv has partnered with electreon and the dan bus company to start a new tel aviv pilot program that will enable special electric buses to drive in tel aviv.

the pilot will include the installati­on of 600 meters of wireless electronic road in the two- kilometer stretch between the tel aviv university train station and Klatzkin terminal in ramat Gan.

electreon is an Israeli company that develops and implements Wireless electric road systems ( ers), and dan is a partial owner of electreon, according to Globes.

the technology allows for electric vehicles to traverse roads without needing to recharge and has an estimated technical lifespan of approximat­ely 40 years if properly maintained, according to electreon.

the pilot is part of a larger push by the city to encourage the use of vehicles that reduce emissions and aims to reduce air pollution. City officials believe that electric roads could have a major impact.

If integratio­n and testing is successful, the city plans to have a regular bus line on the electric road within two months. tel aviv is the first city in the world to use the technology for a public route on a large scale, according to electreon Ceo and founding partner oren ezer.

tel aviv mayor ron huldai said that “electric transporta­tion will assist municipal efforts to reduce air pollution and noise and assist the transition to green modes of transport.”

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