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Indonesia's Gojek to replace all two-wheelers with EVs by 2030

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Southeast Asia is the world's third-largest two-wheeler market. In Indonesia, the most populous country in the region, the biggest ride-hailing service operator, Gojek, plans to replace all two-wheelers with electric motorbikes by 2030.

A 25-year-old Gojek driver in Jakarta recently changed his gasoline-powered two-wheeler to an e-motorbike made by Taiwan's Gogoro. He used to spend 100,000 rupiahs (USD 6.56) every few days on gasoline, but the cost has now roughly halved.

Electric motorbike usage is gaining steam in Indonesia, Southeast Asia's biggest two-wheeler market, with annual sales exceeding 5 million.

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