The Palestinian automotive market is currently characterized by a high reliance on imported combustion engines, with a significant portion of the fleet consisting of secondhand vehicle options due to economic constraints and limited local manufacturing.
Geographically, the diverse terrain from the coastal plains to the highlands of the West Bank requires vehicles with high torque and battery thermal management systems capable of handling Mediterranean temperature fluctuations, making the arrival of new chinese ev models a strategic advantage.
Economically, the volatility of fuel prices has accelerated the demand for a new energy ev, as local businesses and commuters seek to reduce long-term operational costs and carbon footprints in urban centers like Ramallah and Gaza.