This document aims at enabling battery-powered electric vehicles to be made and deployed in Indonesia. It includes two, three and four wheelers. It sets up incentives for local manufacturers, with minimum rates of local components, and aims at expanding the charging infrastructure. The regulation defines and details a fiscal and non-fiscal scheme of incentives for the sector, and determines the electricity supply rates to be applied.
MEMR Regulation no 13/2020 on the Provision of Electric Charging Infrastructure for Battery Electric Vehicle was adopted to implement decision 55/2019.
Presidential Regulation 55/2019 on electric vehicles
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2019
Most recent update
08/08/2019
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Mitigation
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Buildings, Transport
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Renewable energy
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