Cellcom during: will provide charging for electric vehicles, how much will you pay?

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Cellcom will provide charging for electric vehicles (Flash 90 / Miriam Elster, freepik)

Cellcom enters the field of charging electric vehicles and launches “Cellcom EV”. The company announced today (Tuesday) the launch of charging solutions for electric vehicles and will now sell smart charging stations and load management systems made by EV METER from NAYAX. The launch of this activity is a direct continuation of Cellcom’s announcement last June regarding its entry into the field of electricity supply.

The company’s solutions and activities will focus on both the business sector and the private sector: from high-rise buildings and condominiums, to offices and workplaces. The company’s customers will enjoy end-to-end solutions, which include smart charging stations, establishing electricity infrastructure, load management, providing a management application to customers, collecting payments and clearing and providing service and support nationwide – all services in one place.

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Cellcom EV is the first telecommunications company in Israel to enter the field of charging electric vehicles ad hoc and offer a holistic solution to all its customers. The solutions include a complete solution to the many challenges in the field and include a load management system that enables efficient and safe charging for a larger number of vehicles within the existing electrical infrastructure limit. The management system will concentrate all consumers, manage loads in a dynamic and safe manner, enable remote control and monitoring, individual billing and fast fault handling.

For the first time in Israel, the company also offers a unified and comprehensive tariff structure that addresses all the customer’s needs. The company offers two tariff packages for the customer to choose from: the basic package with a monthly payment of NIS 49 for the service and a charge of NIS 0.3 plus electricity tariff according to the Electricity Authority’s determination per kWh, the extended package: monthly payment of NIS 199 including electricity for charging (electric fuel) 300 kot Q per month which is equivalent to an average journey of 1650 km per month (about 20,000 km per year).

In this context, Cellcom CEO Daniel Sapir said: “Cellcom is the first communications company in Israel that, in addition to its fiber, TV and cellular solutions, now provides another and complementary solution for the home and office – electric charging. In the last year the company has been working to create new growth engines that create synergy with its core business. “Cellcom is bringing a line not only to its entry into the field, but also to the attractive and innovative value proposition it will now provide to its customers.”

Package rates do not include the purchase and installation position available for purchase plus a one-time payment or in installments. Customers who own private homes or a residential apartment who are interested in purchasing a basic charging station will be able to receive a discount voucher of NIS 300 for purchases on the EV METER website. In addition, Cellcom will offer its business customers a variety of solutions tailored to their needs, such as using employee cards to charge the company’s vehicles, setting up public stations that include the ability to clear credit cards for occasional customers, dual charging stations and more.

Cellcom EV customers will enjoy a number of additional benefits during the launch period. For example, customers will receive 3 months free of charge by joining the Internet service on fiber optics at a speed of 1 GB, as well as a 5% discount on home electricity rates for new entrants at Cellcom Energy. In addition, Cellcom EV customers will soon be able to purchase insurance for the electric vehicle as well as for the charging station at a significant discount, through Cellcom’s cooperation with one of the major insurance companies.

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