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how Indonesia can spark a revolution in the global electric vehicle market

31 jan 2024

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Indonesia, with its large population and rapid urbanization, is an ideal location for the deployment of electric vehicles (EVs), but lacks adequate charging infrastructure, initial costs, limited government support, and low costs. Due to such problems, development is lagging behind neighboring countries. consumer demand. To address infrastructure shortages, the Indonesian government has announced plans to build 2,000 charging stations across the country by 2025 and partner with the private sector to expand the network. To combat the high initial cost of electric vehicles, which is unaffordable, it proposed a zero-emission vehicle policy and introduced tax incentives for electric vehicle manufacturers. Despite recent changes, government support for electric vehicles was previously low.