The Israeli startup develops and sells a cloud-based electric vehicle charging network management software currently used by over one million users
16:1824.12.21
Founded in 2012 by CEO Doron Frenkel, Driivz develops and sells a cloud-based electric vehicle charging network management software currently used by over one million users. It employs 80 people, most of them in Israel and they are all set to retain their jobs following the acquisition.
Entrepreneur Tsahi Merkur is the controlling shareholder of Driivz. Merkur owns over 100 parking lots in Israel, which are estimated to generate an annual revenue of $200 million.
In 2011, Merkur’s Success Group acquired the assets of the defunct Better Place electric car company for NIS 11 million following a ruling by the Central District Court.
Two years earlier he founded Success Charging, which set itself a goal of installing one million electric car charging stations within two years. However, in 2013 it was revealed that the company was experiencing severe struggles, failing to pay some of its partners and employees.
Credit: Source link