Newsnomics AJAY ANGELINA reporter |
Jang Young-jin, the 1st Vice Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy Ministry, South Korea along with Dr. Dadan Kusdiana, an Indonesia’s Director General of the New Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation under the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, held a signboard hanging ceremony for launching the Korea-
Indonesia E-Mobility Cooperation Center on May 15 in Jakarta, Indonesia.
South Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) plans to supply Indonesia with 65 electric vehicles (EVs), 90 electric two-wheeled vehicles and 71 chargers, establish an EV after-sales service center, and
support Indonesia’s e-mobility infrastructure through training up of maintenance, production and R&D
personnel.
E-mobility collaboration was also discussed between the Korean Minister Jang and Airlangga Hartarto, an
Indonesia’s Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs. Both agreed to expand bilateral governmental co-
operation between two countries in terms of R&D tailored to local demand, policy design for increasing
supply of Eco-friendly vehicles, and assistance for Korean firms in the local market.
Vice Minister Jang, further proposed an e-mobility cooperation memorandum of understanding (MOU) bet-
ween the Korean and Indonesian governments.
It is anticipated that the expanding EV market and governmental support across the ASEAN region will create new opportunities for Korean firms operating in the local market.