Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Continues to Expand, Supporting Indonesia’s EV Adoption
Bandung – The growth of electric vehicles in Indonesia is increasingly supported by the expansion of charging infrastructure. The network of Public Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (SPKLU) continues to spread across major cities and strategic intercity routes, providing greater confidence and convenience for EV users.
The government, together with state-owned energy companies and private partners, is actively accelerating the development of SPKLU at shopping centers, office districts, toll road rest areas, and tourist destinations. This initiative is a key part of building a user-friendly electric vehicle ecosystem.
In addition to public charging stations, more people are also adopting home charging solutions. Easy installation and relatively low operating costs have made electric cars more attractive for daily use, particularly in urban areas.
This strengthening of infrastructure goes hand in hand with rising domestic EV production. As more locally produced electric vehicles enter the market, the need for a widespread and reliable charging network has become a top priority.
Industry players believe that the growth of charging stations will have a positive impact on consumer confidence. The easier it is to access charging facilities, the greater public interest will be in switching to electric vehicles.
Looking ahead, the expansion of this infrastructure is expected to extend beyond Java to major cities across other regions of Indonesia. With continuously improving infrastructure support, Indonesia remains optimistic about accelerating its transition toward low-emission transportation and sustainable mobility.
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