Indonesia targets 15 million electric vehicles on roads by 2030
Publish date: 2024-09-18
Indonesia's Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs and Investment aims to put 15 million electric vehicles (EVs)—13 million two-wheeled (E2W) and 2 million four-wheeled (E4W) vehicles—on the road by 2030.
"To promote electric vehicles in Indonesia, we need to make them available, affordable, reliable, and ensure good infrastructure," said Rachmat Kaimuddin, the ministry's deputy for transportation and infrastructure.
He emphasized that the EV transition in Indonesia presents a strategic opportunity for national economic growth and energy security. Steps taken toward the EV transition will help improve air quality, reduce carbon emissions, and generate economic benefits for the people.
"To promote electric vehicles in Indonesia, we need to make them available, affordable, reliable, and ensure good infrastructure," said Rachmat Kaimuddin, the ministry's deputy for transportation and infrastructure.
He emphasized that the EV transition in Indonesia presents a strategic opportunity for national economic growth and energy security. Steps taken toward the EV transition will help improve air quality, reduce carbon emissions, and generate economic benefits for the people.
Source: Antaranews