Electric motorcycle charging infrastructure road map for Indonesia
Publication Year: 2022
Author(s): Asian Development Bank
Abstract:
Motorcycles are a major component of road transport in Indonesia with more than 120 million estimated to be in use. While the number of motorcycles operating in the country has steadily grown in recent years, the proportion of electric motorcycles remains very low. A shift away from fossil-fuel-based motorcycles will provide considerable benefits for Indonesia by reducing air and noise pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and reliance on fuel imports. The report draws on best practices from other countries to provide a roadmap and policy recommendations for Indonesia to develop its motorcycle charging infrastructure.
Country: Indonesia
Publisher/Organisation: Asian Development Bank
Rights: Asian Development Bank
Theme: Sustainable transportation | Subtheme: Passenger
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