Tue, 11 Apr 2023 07:35 | | Editorial INTI
CNG,- The Indonesian government has been making great strides in its efforts to transform the country's transportation sector from fossil fuel-based vehicles to electric vehicles (EVs). To support this policy, the government has issued various regulations, including Presidential Regulation (PERPRES) Number 55 of 2019 which aims to accelerate the Battery Electric Vehicle Program for Road Transportation. Additionally, Presidential Instruction (INPRES) Number 7 of 2022 mandates the use of battery-based EVs as operational service vehicles for government agencies. The government has also issued Regulation of the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources number 13 of 2020 concerning the provision of electric charging infrastructure for electric-based motorized vehicles.
Recently, the government has issued Regulation of the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Number 3 of 2023 concerning General Guidelines for Government Assistance in the Conversion Program of Motorbikes with Fuel Motors into Battery-Based Electric Motorcycles. These regulations demonstrate the government's strong commitment to the electric vehicle transformation in the country.
To support the government's efforts, private sector companies have also been actively building EV charging stations throughout Indonesia. One of the companies at the forefront of this movement is PT. Starvo Global Energi, which has developed a reliable and complete EV charging solution under the STARVO brand.
With the STARVO EV charging stations, electric vehicle users in Indonesia can now enjoy a convenient and seamless charging experience. The company's mission is to provide the best customer service by offering advanced technology and reliable solutions to support the government's EV transformation initiatives.
As the government continues to push for the widespread adoption of EVs, the private sector's efforts in building charging infrastructure are expected to play a crucial role in driving this transformation forward. With STARVO EV Charging stations, Indonesia is well on its way to becoming a leader in sustainable transportation.
In conclusion, the Indonesian government's policies and private sector efforts are paving the way for a cleaner and more sustainable transportation sector in the country. With advanced technology and reliable solutions, companies like PT. Starvo Global Energi are making significant contributions towards achieving this goal.***.Hans
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