Gojek, Grab, Bluebird lead way for EV adoption in Indonesia


Private-sector transportation companies have announced plans to put on the roads thousands of electric vehicles (EV). - Bloomberg

INDONESIA (The Jakarta Post/Asia News Network): 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).

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