For Carbon Neutrality Capai In 2030, TBS Energi Utama Interests For EBT Projects And Provision Of Electric Motors At IKN
Head of Strategy of PT TBS Energi Utama Tbk Nafi Achmad Sentausa gave a signal that his party would be involved in the project to develop new and renewable energy (EBT) and electric motors in the State Capital (IKN) of the Archipelago.
"Always an option, we are objective to develop our business," Nafi told the media crew in the South Jakarta area, Thursday, November 10.
According to him, the development of EBT and electric motors can be an option to develop a business that has a sustainable concept.
This is in line with TBS' commitment to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030, during the United Nations Climate Change Conference or COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland, last year.
"We are evaluating areas and locations to develop this business," he explained.
However, Nafi has not been able to explain further regarding the location of further business development. Therefore, his party will conduct an in-depth evaluation.
"We haven't been able to share where the locations are and where we can't share the focus," he said.
For information, Electrum, which is a joint venture company of PT GoTo Gojek Tokopedia Tbk and PT TBS Energi Utama Tbk, launched a shuttle electric motor in the tourism area of ITDC Nusa Dua, Bali. This is a form of support for the implementation of the G20 Summit.
Through this shelter, Electrum provides a fleet of Gojek online motorcycle taxis (ojol) equipped with electric motors. According to the plan, there are around 50 electric motorcycles with Gesits and Gogoro brands that will be in the G20 Summit activities in Bali.
The operation of the Electric Motorcycle at the G20 Summit will be supported by Gojek driver-partners who have attended special training on service excellence, introduction of electric vehicles, and basic English.
By leveraging battery exchange technology and supported by trained drivers, the Electric Motorcycle offers safe, convenient, and reliable mobility solutions for G20 Summit participants.