JAKARTA - Industrial decarbonization is a necessity in welcoming the new economy, especially for the Data Center, which serves a massive flow of data transfer to support the interconnection of society and the business world in Indonesia. In responding to the demand for users to be served operationally with an optimal track record of carbon emissions, of course, collaborative efforts are needed so that net-zero organizational travel can follow the relevance of data market needs that are not only in Indonesia but have a global customer base.
For this reason, Utomo Charge + as one of the business entities of the private licensed Public Electric Vehicle Charging Station (SPKLU) in Indonesia with the largest network in Southeast Asia, is collaborating with the IDPRO (Indonesia Data Center Provider), as a forum for the largest data center organization in Indonesia.
This collaboration also involves Indonesia's United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in the field of net mobility projects, namely Enhancing Readiness for the Transition to Electric Vehicle in Indonesia (ENTREV). The signing of the cooperation was carried out in the midst of the grand event of the Indonesia Sustainability Forum (ISF).
In addition to the latest technology, Utomo Charge+ has a digital integration system that allows electric car users to use it throughout the Charge+ Group network in Indonesia, even Southeast Asia. This collaboration is important considering that Utomo Charge+ supports collaboration in the development of the electric and digital mobility ecosystem in Indonesia and also the use of Data Center based in Indonesia.
Utomo Charge+ is proud to be side by side with data center players who have a wide green paradigm horizon, including helping IDPRO and its members to tackle climate change through concrete steps in part of their operations through the provision of licensed SPKLUs combined with clean power from PLTS, "said Anthony Utomo, Managing Director of Utomo Charge+ who is also a member of the executive committee of Kadin Net Zero Hub, in a press release, quoted Tuesday, September 12.
On the other hand, for ENTREV, this collaboration further strengthens Indonesia's roadmap towards clean mobility with electric vehicles.
ENTREV supports and appreciates private business actors such as Utomo Charge+ who currently also operate single locations with the most chargers in Indonesia, namely 20 (twenty) guns at the Thamrin Nine Superblock complex. Where the development of this location is also with ENTREV assistance," said National Project Manager ENTREV Eko Adji Buwono. Meanwhile, the General Chairperson of the Indonesia Data Center Provider Organization (IDPRO), which oversees data center business players, Hendra Suryakusuma said that decarbonization is already a real need for members of his organization.
Our members are data interconnectivity providers with reach in Indonesia and globally. So this collaboration will help improve our literacy on green infrastructure and serve our customers' needs for lower emission data services better," he added. In the signing, the Deputy for Infrastructure and Transportation of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Investment of the Republic of Indonesia Rachmat Kaimuddin, Member of the National Energy Council Dr. Satya Widya Yudha and Member of the House of Representatives-RI Commission VII for Energy, Research and Environment Dyah Roro Esti Widya Putri were also present.
In his comments, Dyah Roro Esti, who is familiarly called Roro, also emphasized the importance of supporting the parties in accelerating clean mobility in Indonesia according to the theme Indonesia Sustainability Forum which was held for the first time this year.
"That on the way to the economy of the DPR's sustainability, it is ready to support the legislative support and the arrangement of initiatives and innovations that can have a positive impact on the community," he added.
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Indonesia Sustainability Forum is the first and largest sustainability event in Indonesia. Opened by Managing Director of the IMF Krystalina Georgiva, Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea James Marape, and Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment of the Republic of Indonesia Luhut Binsar Panjaitan, this event achieved success with more than 2,000 registered participants from within and outside the country.
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