Transforming Indonesia’s Transportation
Indonesia can support its burgeoning EV market through policy, financing, technology adoption, corporate engagement and consumer awareness.
Indonesia is approaching a major transportation transformation, and electric vehicles present an opportunity to reduce costs for households and businesses, drive economic development, and address air quality and emissions challenges.
The Indonesian government already has ambitious goals of 13 million electric two-wheelers and 2 million electric four-wheelers on the road by 2030. RMI’s recent report Transforming Indonesia’s Transportation provides a whole-system approach for how Indonesia can accelerate the adoption of electric two- and four-wheelers.
This webinar covered key findings from the report and feature speakers from RMI, AEML, ENTREV, and ViriyaENB.
Panelists:
Moderator:
Kelly Carlin, Manager, RMI
Indonesia can support its burgeoning EV market through policy, financing, technology adoption, corporate engagement and consumer awareness.