EV Electra
EV Electra is a Lebanese start-up working in the manufacture of electric vehicles in Lebanon and the Middle East. The company emerged from Jihad Mohammad Investments Company to be an independent company with branches in Canada, Italy, Germany and the Netherlands, with the company's headquarters being based in Khalde, Lebanon. EV Electra has established a centre dedicated to research and development in the field of electric vehicles, the first example of such an office in the Middle East.
History
Founding
EV Electra was established in 2017 by Lebanese-born Canadian-Palestinian businessman Jihad Mohammad, who acts as the chairman and CEO of the company. The company has about 300 employees.In 2020, EV Electra announced plans to reveal the 'Quds Rise', a two seater, electric sports car reportedly capable of reaching 165 km/h, with a maximum range of 400 km between charges. The unveiling of the car was delayed to 2021, however, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The car was subsequently revealed in Beirut, with deliveries expected to begin in late 2021, and the car being priced at approximately $30,000. Production never materialised. The car was unveiled during the Lebanese economic crisis, in which imported car sales hit a record low. The name 'Quds' is derived from the Arabic name for Jerusalem; Al Quds. The company later revealed plans to set up 100 recharging stations around Lebanon, connected to generators.
EV Electra subsequently revealed the Quds Capital ES electric sedan, alongside various other renderings of concept vehicles.