- CEO
- Oren Ezer
- Full Time Employees
- 153
- Sector
- Industrials
- Industry
- Engineering & Construction
- Address
- Hadassah Neurim Youth Village Beit Yanai Israel 4029800
- IPO Date
- Nov 18, 2020
- Business
- Electreon Wireless Ltd (ELWSF), an Israel-based company founded in 1992 and headquartered in Beit Yanai, develops and implements wireless Electric Road Systems (ERS) that provide dynamic, static and semi-dynamic charging solutions for commercial fleets including buses, trucks, delivery vehicles and passenger electric vehicles (EVs); the company offers end-to-end infrastructure comprising in-road wireless charging coils, vehicle kits, cloud-based management software and Charging as a Service (CaaS) models that eliminate upfront capital costs for fleet operators, municipalities and governments while reducing total cost of ownership by minimizing battery size, weight and energy expenses. Electreon operates globally with projects in Israel, Europe, North America and Asia, serving customers such as transit authorities, logistics firms and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) through a vehicle-agnostic platform that enables charging while driving, queuing or parked. In November 2025, Electreon signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to acquire assets from U.S.-based InductEV, combining its dynamic and high-power stationary technologies with InductEV's ultra-fast static systems to create a comprehensive wireless charging portfolio supported by nearly 400 patents and enhanced manufacturing capabilities for global expansion; recent developments include a September 2025 collaboration with Portugal's ATLoS for wireless charging in autonomous industrial transport at logistics hubs and warehouses, ISO/SAE 21434 cybersecurity certification aligning with UNECE R155 regulations, a second project with Electra Afikim for underground wireless charging at Petah Tikva's Ovnat terminal in Israel, and selection for Germany's €1.9 million eCharge project with Volkswagen and Eurovia to advance inductive charging on roads.