Israel's ambitious plan to transition to electric vehicles (EVs) appears to be hitting a major roadblock. Despite its reputation as a leader in innovation, the country is struggling to keep pace with the demand for charging infrastructure, leaving many EV owners with "no place to plug in." With a growing number of Israelis turning to eco-friendly vehicles, the lack of charging stations is becoming a major concern, threatening to derail the country's efforts to reduce its carbon footprint. As the number of EVs on the road continues to rise, the Israeli government is under pressure to accelerate the rollout of charging points, but so far, progress has been slow.
No place to plug in: Israel’s EV transition stalls over lack of chargers Ynetnews