1、FEBRUARY 2025Roadmap to zeroThe pace of Indonesias electric vehicle transitionJOSH MILLER,JEANLY SYAHPUTRI,DALE HALL,ADITYA MAHALANA,AND FRANCISCO POSADAFOREWORDIndonesia pledged its target of net-zero emissions by 2060 or sooner as part of global efforts to curb the negative impacts of climate chan
2、ge.In achieving the net-zero target,the transportation sector,as the second-largest emissions contributor in Indonesia,needs to be transformed so that the emissions trajectory from the transport sector is aligned with a net-zero pathway.Electric vehicles(EVs)are an important component of achieving I
3、ndonesias net-zero emissions goal,as they emit no tailpipe emissions and are the future of clean mobility.Indonesia has seen EV market growth over the last few years,and this can be seen as a good signal that the country is on the right track to decarbonize its transportation sector.However,the tran
4、sition to EVs demands both vision and action.As we embark on this journey,the creation of a clear,strategic roadmap is essential to navigate the challenges and opportunities ahead.This roadmap document could be used as a comprehensive guide,as it outlines the key steps and milestones necessary for a
5、chieving Indonesias goal of decarbonizing its transport sector.The development of this roadmap was a collaborative effort between the Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs and Investment,where I was previously Deputy Coordinator for Infrastructure and Transportation,and the International Counci
6、l on Clean Transportation.This also reflects our commitment to fully charge the EV transformation in Indonesia.Lastly,I hope that this roadmap will not only inspire all stakeholders and decisionmakers to continue building policies to enable rapid adoption of EVs,but to also consider this as a bluepr