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Indonesia considers $320 million in incentives to boost EV sales in 2023 – EQ Mag

Indonesia considers $320 million in incentives to boost EV sales in 2023 – EQ Mag

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Indonesia may allocate 5 trillion rupiah ($320.41 million) from next year’s budget to incentivise electric vehicle (EV) purchases, though details of the scheme were still being finalised, a senior minister said.

Industry Minister Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita said buyers could get a discount of 80 million rupiah for EVs made by firms with factories in the country, as well as other incentives for hybrid cars and electric motorcycles. The government plans to offer subsidies to sellers to cover the costs.

Airlangga Hartarto, Indonesia’s chief economics minister, said at a news conference that authorities are detailing how much they could provide per sale based on the budget allocation.

The government is also considering subsidising electric bus sales, he said.

President Joko Widodo told the same news conference: “We hope with these incentives, the electric motorcycle and electric car industry will grow”.

Indonesia targets 20 percent of overall car sales in 2025 to be EVs, Airlangga said.

Companies that have invested or have announced planned investments in EV manufacturing in Indonesia include Toyota Motor, Mitsubishi Motors and Hyundai Motor.

SGMW Motor Indonesia, part of a joint venture of SAIC Motor, General Motorsand Wuling Motors Holdings, has an EV assembly facility in the Southeast Asian country.

Indonesia has also tried to court U.S. firm Tesla to invest to produce not just EV batteries but also cars in the country.

Japanese brands currently dominate sales in the world’s fourth most populous nation, with Toyota as the market leader. More than 942,000 cars were sold in the country in January to November this year.

Source: PTI
Anand Gupta Editor - EQ Int'l Media Network