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Jakarta, Indonesia Sentinel — The Provincial Government of Jakarta (Pemprov DKI) is actively promoting the use of electric vehicles (EVs) in an effort to reduce air pollution and transform the city into a greener, more sustainable urban center.
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 (vehicle tax and other related taxes relaxations) to increase EV adoption. At the same time, it is also known that EV has an issue with the driving range.
Indonesia is pursuing policies to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and build a thriving domestic industry. However, to maximize long-term benefits, the government must ensure foreign manufacturers do more than just sell cars—they need to invest in local jobs, supply chains, and technology transfer.
These comprehensive incentives are expected to encourage more people to transition to electric vehicles, supporting the government's broader efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat air pollution. The widespread adoption of electric vehicles is seen as a crucial step toward creating a greener, healthier Jakarta.
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Jakarta, Indonesia Sentinel — The Provincial Government of Jakarta (Pemprov DKI) is actively promoting the use of electric vehicles (EVs) in an effort to reduce air pollution and transform
Indonesia is pursuing policies to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and build a thriving domestic industry. However, to maximize long-term benefits, the government must
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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
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