Israeli cos introduce EV options for employees
More and more Israeli companies are encouraging employees to choose electric vehicles.
Some of the largest Israeli companies with the biggest car fleets have added electric vehicle (EVs) options for their employees. The main models being offered are EVs manufactured in China and Europe with a price range of NIS 140,000- NIS 170,000. There is also especially high demand for Tesla cars in the NIS 180,000 - NIS 250,000 price range, mainly for senior managers. But meanwhile Tesla does not have the capability to meet demand for vehicle fleets in Israel.
Last week Amdocs Ltd. (Nasdaq: DOX) held an event for employees at which several EV options were presented. Amdocs is one of the first Israeli companies that is already offering employees incentives to move from gasoline to electric cars.
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Etihad is ditching its largest and swankiest jets including the popular Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 tpallini@businessinsider.com (Thomas Pallini) © KITTIKUN YOKSAP and Markus Mainka/Shutterstock.com Etihad Airways Airbus A380 and Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. KITTIKUN YOKSAP and Markus Mainka/Shutterstock.com
Etihad Airways will stop flying the Boeing 777-300ER, its second-largest jet, after 2021.
CEO Tony Douglas shared the news at the World Aviation Festival, according to Reuters.
The focus will be on newer aircraft like the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and Airbus A350-1000 XWB.
Etihad Airways is planning to stop flying its second-largest aircraft after this year in yet another pandemic aircraft retirement for the airline.