Indonesia`s EV Public Charging Business Regulation in Creating Nation`s Competitive Advantage
Abstract
Indonesia’s aim to reduce carbon emission is reflected through comprehensive policy setting and regulatory acts since the Paris Agreement of global commitment to achieve sustainable future and net zero by 2050. The transportation sector has been the focus to explore for further carbon improvement through Electric Vehicle or EV adoption programs. To minimize carbon footprint in daily transportation, the government has delivered number of incentives and subsidy in effort to increase consumer’s preference to transition to Electric Vehicle. In lieu of this attempt, government has committed to build infrastructures around Electric Vehicle ecosystem as the support to meet the growing demand. Through regulations from President and Ministry of Energy & Mineral Resources the government seek to accelerate the infrastructure for Electric Vehicle charging station. Policy’s effectiveness and evaluation shall be the focus of the research to ensure charging station infrastructure development traction and implant nation’s competitive advantage through charging station.
Keywords: EV, EV charging station, SPKLU, Competitive advantage, Policy evaluation, Business model