YOGYAKARTA - In recent years, the Indonesian people have talked a lot about limiting the use of Pertalite fuel for motorized vehicles. So when will Pertalite restrictions apply to motorbikes? Let's discuss it!

The government is trying to reduce fuel subsidies and encourage the use of more environmentally friendly energy, and one part of this effort is this policy. However, when will these restrictions come into effect and how will it impact car owners?

Restriction Background

Pertalite, which is one of the most popular types of fuel among motorized vehicle users in Indonesia, is the government's serious concern because of the large amount of subsidies that must be borne by the state.

Although the price is more affordable, Pertalite has a lower octane, so it is less efficient and has the potential to be higher in polluting the environment than fuel with higher octane such as Pertamax.

In recent years, the government has signaled plans to gradually reduce or even remove Pertalite subsidies. This step was taken as part of a long-term strategy to improve the state's financial condition and minimize negative impacts on the environment.

One of the concrete actions taken is to limit the use of Pertalite to certain vehicles, such as motorbikes and public transportation, while private vehicles are encouraged to switch to higher octane fuel.

The restrictions on the use of Pertalite for motorcycles are expected to be implemented in stages starting in 2024. The initial stage will begin with setting Pertalite's purchase quota through the MyPertamina system that was introduced earlier. This system allows the government to control and limit the number of Pertalite that can be purchased by each vehicle based on police numbers and types of vehicles.

In the early stages, the impact of this restriction may not have been felt too much by motorcycle users. However, over time, the set quota will be reduced. It is estimated that the government will impose a maximum limit on Pertalite purchases per month for each motorized vehicle, so that users are encouraged to switch to more environmentally friendly fuels.

The next stage, which is expected to take effect from the middle to the end of 2024, is the stipulation of stricter regulations regarding who is entitled to use Pertalite. The government may stipulate that only certain vehicles, such as motorbikes with engine capacities below 125 cc or public transportation, are permitted to use Pertalite.

The Impact Of Restrictions On Motorcycle Users

The implementation of this policy will certainly have a significant impact on motorized vehicle users, especially motorcycles that currently use Pertalite the most in Indonesia. For users who are accustomed to using Pertalite because of its more affordable price, this restriction will force them to switch to fuel with higher octane, such as Pertamax, which is certainly more expensive.

However, the government is also committed to providing incentives and assistance to motorcycle users affected by this policy. One form of incentive that may be given is a special discount or subsidy for purchasing fuel with higher octane, at least at the beginning of the transition period.

In addition, the government also encourages the use of electric vehicles as an alternative that is more environmentally friendly. Conventional motor conversion programs into electric motors are starting to be promoted in various regions and are expected to be a long-term solution to reduce dependence on fossil fuels.

What Should Motorcycle Users Do?

For motorcycle users, it is important to start preparing for this change. The first step that can be taken is to follow the development of information regarding the Pertalite restriction through the official government channel or the MyPertamina application. In addition, starting to consider the use of fuel with higher octane which is more efficient and environmentally friendly is also a wise thing.

Motorcycle users can also start allocating a budget for fuel with more mature calculations, given the possible price increases. For those interested, the conversion program to electric motors can also be an option worth considering.

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