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Indonesia accelerates replacement of EV for state-owned enterprises

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The Indonesian government is expanding the adoption of electric vehicles. Starting January 3, 2024, all officials from the first and second tiers of State-owned Enterprises will exclusively use electric vehicles as their official vehicles. The initiative aims to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, expediting the nation’s carbon reduction efforts and energy transition.

Indonesian Minister of State-Owned Enterpirse, Erick Tohir, announced this development during the inauguration of the Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises Media Center. He expressed gratitude to all of his team, stating, “I am very grateful to all state-owned units. As a result, gifts for the first and second-level officials are ready, and the new electric vehicles have been distributed.”

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