JakartaPost-Nov 8

Private-sector transportation companies have announced plans to put on the roads thousands of electric vehicles (EV), which could propel EV adoption in Indonesia by creating demand for a network of charging stations. Management consulting firm McKinsey & Company senior expert Rahul Gupta said ride-hailing, taxi and feet services touched two of three factors that would boost EV adoption in Indonesia, namely higher consumer awareness and demand, as well as a decline in total cost of ownership (TCO). Taxi provider Blue Bird and ride-hailing companies Gojek and Grab have all taken steps to roll out EV with trial runs as well as partnerships with EV manufacturers to provide electric motorbikes and cars for their drivers. Homegrown ride-hailing company Gojek announced on Tuesday a partnership with Taiwan-based EV manufacturer Gogoro for a trial involving 250 electric two-wheelers and battery swap services from Gogoro at four gas stations in Jakarta. Through the partnership, which marks its second EV trial, Gojek plans to deploy 5,000 electric motorcycles, starting with 500 vehicles in South Jakarta. In an announcement in May, the ride-hailing company vowed to make its entire fleet electric and become a carbon-neutral company by 2030. Read more athttps://www.thejakartapost.com/paper/2021/11/07/gojek-grab-bluebird-lead-way-for-ev-adoption-in-indonesia.html.