JAKARTA - Vehicle maintenance may seem like a small step, but it can have a big impact on the environment. Departing from this spirit, PT Gagas Energi Indonesia collaborated with PT Perusahaan Gas Negara Tbk (PGN) and the Gas Community (Komogas) to present the CNG Mobile Workshop program as a real effort to restore the function of vehicles that use Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) in the West Java region, starting from the Jabodetabek area.
The CNG Mobile Workshop Program is designed to bring CNG vehicle service and maintenance services directly to users. Through proper inspection and repair, CNG vehicles are expected to be able to operate optimally, safely, and efficiently, as well as contribute to reducing exhaust gas emissions.
The implementation of the CNG Tour Workshop will be carried out gradually at various strategic points, namely at the Pondok Ungu SPBG on December 22-27, 2025, the Komogas Basecamp in the Kalimalang area, East Jakarta on December 29-32, 2025, the Klender SPBG on January 5-9, 2026, the Grogol SPBG on January 5-9, 2026 and at the Depok SPBG on January 28-30, 2026 which is targeted to reach operational vehicles, public transportation, to CNG user community vehicles. The services provided include inspection of the CNG system, minor repairs, component adjustment, and technical consultation by experienced technicians.
"This CNG Mobile Workshop is the first program in Indonesia which was initiated through the collaboration of PGN CSR in collaboration with PGN Gagas and received input from Komogas colleagues. This workshop will be a hallmark of the Pertamina Gas Subholding to support the optimization of SPBG and BBG, as well as improving the comfort and welfare of BBG vehicle users. We hope that problems or obstacles in the field can be assessed through workshops that have cooperated with pGN Gagas, including this mobile workshop," said PGN's Corporate Secretary Fajriyah Usman, in a statement, Wednesday, December 24.
PGN President Director Gagas, Santiaji Gunawan, said that this program is not only a technical service, but also part of a joint movement to maintain the environment. "CNG vehicle service may seem like a small step, but if it is done consistently and massively, the impact is very big for the earth. Well-maintained vehicles will be more efficient, safer, and more environmentally friendly," he said.
"This CNG Tour Workshop has complete facilities, ranging from the first installation to emission checks. In addition, the technicians and equipment used have official certification," added the General Chairman of Komogas, Andi Lala.
PGN emphasized that this initiative is in line with the company's commitment to encouraging energy transition through the use of cleaner natural gas compared to conventional fuels. With CNG vehicles that are back in optimal function, the benefits of natural gas energy can be felt sustainably by the community.
Meanwhile, Komogas acts as a liaison between the program and users in the field, ensuring that the needs of the CNG community can be served while increasing awareness of the importance of maintenance and safety of gas-fueled vehicles.
Through the collaboration of Gagas, PGN, and Komogas, the CNG Mobile Workshop program is expected to be a tangible step that simple actions such as vehicle servicing can make a big contribution to the environment, energy efficiency, and a cleaner future for the earth.
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