As part of this collaboration, Honda is providing a Honda N-VAN EV Prototype, the latest electric vehicle prototype from Honda, to support the delivery of goods from warehouses to Bright Store units in the Jakarta area.
Furthermore, Billy assessed that the expansion of electric vehicles may take time, depending on consumer demand and infrastructure development.
Nevertheless, he remains optimistic that as more people transition to electrification, demand will grow, and the electric vehicle market will thrive in Indonesia.
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“We need to introduce electrification technology across Indonesia so that when we eventually introduce and expand electrification, Indonesian society will be ready for it. The government has made significant progress in infrastructure development, and it should continue to progress alongside the release of more models,” he stated.