The director of the civil vehicle went out to tender with the aim of purchasing electric motor vehicles for the benefit of the Israel Police.
According to the tender, the government vehicle manager will purchase about 75 vehicles in the initial phase.
Further down the road there is an option in the tender to purchase dozens of additional vehicles in the next 24 months.
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This is a rather important tender, a step of confidence by the police in its diverse requirements for the electric vehicle.
And if you want another sign of change going on in the automotive world.
The Lubinski Group, which is in the electric field from its diapers through the Peugeot, Citroen, Opel, DS and MG models, won the tender.
As part of the tender, it will also supply electric vehicles to various government ministries, the Prison Service, the National Fire Authority and more.
The vehicles selected in the tender are: Peugeot e208 (approximately 20 units), Peugeot e2008 (approximately 25 units) and MG ZS EV (approximately 30 units).
According to the notice received these vehicles were tested by an external company selected by the state and selected after a screening process that included various dedicated tests.
It is important to note that all vehicles selected in the tender are equipped with advanced safety systems.
The selected vehicles are equipped with a variety of safety systems including an active emergency braking system, a system for maintaining the lane including a deviation warning from the lane with steering corrections, a frontal collision warning system, dazzle prevention system and light intensity replacement depending on road conditions, speed sign detection system and speed change recommendation. In cruise control and more.
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