EVs Drive Indonesia's First Car Sales Growth Since June 2023

Indonesian car sales experienced their first year-over-year increase since June 2023, rising 2.2% in February, according to data released Tuesday by the country's automobile association. This growth was primarily driven by Chinese electric vehicle (EV) brands.
The Southeast Asian country's car sales had been negatively impacted by consumers' low purchasing power and a tendency to delay car purchases during last year's national elections, according to association officials.

However, improved economic conditions and more affordable EV options were seen as key growth drivers, Jongkie D. Sugiarto, co-chairman of the Indonesian Automotive Industry Association (Gaikindo), told Reuters.
With its extensive nickel reserves and aggressive downstreaming plan to construct a comprehensive domestic EV and battery supply chain, Indonesia is poised to become a global leader in electric vehicles.

Jakarta has established an ambitious goal of having 12 million electric two-wheelers and 2 million electric cars on Indonesian roads by 2030. To achieve this, the government has enacted several laws to encourage EV adoption and attract foreign companies to set up operations in the region.
Chinese EV firms have shown significant interest in and investment in Indonesia as a result of the government's execution of alluring incentives targeted at EV manufacturers.

Sales of EVs in Indonesia have increased significantly as a result of the influx of Chinese automakers. In February, 72,295 units were sold, which is a favourable gain over the 70,772 units sold during the same month the year before.
The report indicated that Chery Automobile and BYD, both Chinese brands, were among those that saw the biggest year-over-year increase in monthly sales. BYD has been expanding its presence in Southeast Asia and began selling its vehicles in Indonesia in June of last year. As of November 2024, the company held approximately 36% of the market share for battery-based EV sales. 
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