1、UNLE ASHING INDONESIA S ELEC TRIC MOBILIT Y P OTENTIALA comprehensive report on the future of EVs in Indonesia2023We would like to acknowledge all those who contributed in the review of this Report,especially:Dr.Andreas Schlosser and Dr.Philipp Seidel.HIROTAKA UCHIDAHead of ADL ThailandPartner,Head,
2、Automotive&ManufacturingSoutheast Asia&PAKSHAY PRASADSenior Manager,Automotive&ManufacturingSoutheast ATHAO DOBusiness AnalystSoutheast ADAO LEBusiness AnalystSoutheast A VUTTIMET CHATISARAWICHCase Team AssistantSoutheast ADUC(BRYAN)TRANCase Team AssistantSoutheast ACONTENTFOREWORD 3EXECUTIVE SUMMAR
3、Y 61.CURRENT SITUATION OF EVs IN INDONESIA 182.REGULATORY PUSH&MARKET MOVEMENTS SPARK OPTIMISM 263.KEY CHALLENGES IN ENABLING INDONESIA AS EV HUB 324.INDONESIA ELECTRIC MOBILITY READINESS INDEX 425.INDONESIAS EV EVOLUTION&REALIZING THE EV DREAM 50CONCLUSION 552At the 26th UN Climate Change Conferenc
4、e of the Parties(COP26)in October/November 2021,several nations and leading car manufacturers pledged to phase out fossil fuelpowered vehicles by or before 2040.As countries around the globe prepare for carbon neutrality,the automotive industry is undergoing a fundamental transformation.Consequently
5、,governments in Southeast Asia(SEA)have floated ambitious plans to capture a share of the evolving electric vehicle(EV)segment,creating various opportunities for the region in both the domestic and export markets.Indonesia has traditionally been a strong automotive market in the region,selling 1 mil
6、lion units,the largest in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations(ASEAN)and producing 1.5 million units(the second highest after Thailand)in 2022.The country has now embarked on an ambitious electrification plan with a target of 600K four-wheel(4W)battery electric vehicles(BEVs)and 2.45 million e