OVERVIEW OF INDONESIA''S ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) POLICY
Through Presidential Instruction (INPRES) No. 7 of 2022, the President has directed all leaders of the Indonesian government to expedite the adoption of electric vehicles as replacements
Indonesia's Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa said the government is discussing electric vehicle (EV) incentives with regulators and industry players, with details still under review as it se...
Through Presidential Instruction (INPRES) No. 7 of 2022, the President has directed all leaders of the Indonesian government to expedite the adoption of electric vehicles as replacements
This policy brief summarises the methodology, analysis, findings and policy recommendations from the PAGE / CORE Indonesia report: Impact of Electric Vehicles Adoption and Development on
Our report on Indonesia''s electric vehicle (EV) readiness for 2024, covering key aspects such as the current EV landscape, consumer demographics, and adoption trends.
This article delves into the potential of electric vehicle (EV) adoption in Central Jakarta, a densely populated area grappling with significant urban and transportation challenges.
JAKARTA - Amidst efforts to accelerate electric vehicles, achieving just 10% adoption is actually a major challenge in Indonesia. That figure is even described as the initial threshold in
Developing the electric vehicle ecosystem in Indonesia involves several key players such as state-owned enterprises Pertamina and PLN for infrastructure, and Indonesia Battery Corporation for
Meanwhile, electric vehicle (EV) adoption in Indonesia is still low. According to data from the Ministry of Transportation, only 123,000 of the country''s 20 million cars and 236,000 of its 139
Indonesian Government (GOI) is planning to implement electric vehicles (EVs) in its big cities, especially in the Jakarta Metropolitan Area (JMA). The GOI implemented fiscal policies
Indonesia''s Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa. ANTARA/Bayu Saputra/pri. Jakarta (ANTARA) - Indonesia''s Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa said the government is discussing
Adoption of electric vehicles (EV) in Jakarta reveals a complex interplay of psychological, infrastructure, and sociodemographic factors, reflecting both global patterns and context-specific dynamics in a