Indonesia to Offer Incentives for Over 235,000 EVs This Year
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Indonesia will offer incentives to entice 200,000 people to switch to electric motorbikes as part of a push to have 10% of the population using green vehicles by next year.
Each new electric motorcycle will get 7 million rupiah ($457) in subsidies, on top of some existing tax breaks, a panel of government officials said at a press briefing on Monday. Further incentives will be given for 35,000 electric cars and 138 electric buses, they said, without providing further details.