JAKARTA - At the 2024 Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS), Alva officially launched two new Cervo electric motorcycle models, and one new motorcycle model that expands product line options in Indonesia.
In this annual automotive exhibition, the local electric motorcycle brand introduced Cervo Boost Charge and Cervo Q. In addition, PT Ilectra Motor Group, the owner of the Alva brand, also inaugurated Boost Charge Stations spread across various locations to make it easier for electric motorcycle customers in the country.
Alva's Chief Executive Officer, Purbaja Pantja, stated that the presence of two new Cervo models and charging stations is an important step for companies to develop environmentally friendly ecosystems to reduce user concerns.
Alva Cervo Boost Charge and Cervo Q are equipped with a 'boost' charging feature that can charge from 10 to 50 percent within 30 minutes. Cervo Boost Charge is priced at IDR 45.5 million, while Cervo Q costs IDR 49.5 million. All prices include On The Road DKI Jakarta.
"We believe this product can answer the challenge of 'Charge Anxiety' that consumers often face in switching to electric vehicles," Purbaja said in a launch session to the media at ICE BSD, Tangerang, Thursday, July 18.
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Meanwhile, the latest model introduced is N3, as a futuristic urban electric motor.
"Alva is determined to always be at the forefront of the transformation of electric mobility in Indonesia with the launch of this latest model," said Alva's Chief Marketing Officer, Putu Yudha.
The N3 model has the ability to cover a distance of up to 140 km in one charge and can reach a maximum speed of 75 km/h. This motorbike is priced at IDR 11.5 million On The Road DKI Jakarta, including subsidies from the government
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