During the month of June 2025, 21,270 new households and businesses submitted a request to switch from the electricity company to a private supplier, and joined the electricity reform of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure and Noga.
In July of last year, the electricity reform was launched - the largest reform in the Israeli economy since the cellular reform.
According to the reform, every consumer in Israel can choose which supplier they purchase their electricity from and benefit from a discount of 5%-20% off the electricity rate.
The move is expected to save each household hundreds or even thousands of shekels a year, depending on the supplier's proposals, the nature of use, and the hours of electricity consumption.
Noga, which led the reform together with the Ministry of Energy and is responsible for managing the electricity sector in Israel, today reveals the data on the transitions between the companies.
According to the data, 21,270 households and businesses submitted porting requests in June. Of the requests, 11,240 have a basic home meter, 7,266 have a smart home meter, and 2,764 have a smart business meter.
A total of 285,517 households and businesses have joined the reform so far, which is almost one and a half million citizens.
Minister of Energy and Infrastructure Eli Cohen: "This is the biggest reform in the economy since the cellular reform, which will save hundreds and thousands of shekels a year for every family. We are breaking the monopoly of the Electric Company, opening the electricity sector to competition and returning at least 2 billion shekels to citizens. I congratulate the more than one million citizens who took the right step, joined the electricity reform and decided to save up to thousands of shekels a year. I also switched to a private provider, and I call on all citizens of Israel: Compare, switch and save."