JAKARTA - The Indonesia Motorcycles Show (IMOS) exhibition, which was held at the end of October, is expected to encourage sales of two-wheeled vehicles in Indonesia.

This was revealed by the General Chairperson of the Indonesian Motorcycle Industry Association (AISI) Johannes Loman, who said that the presence of the exhibition could stimulate sales, and could meet the target set at 5.8-6 million units.

"This exhibition, which will become an annual agenda, is expected to stimulate sales for the motorcycle industry," he said, quoted from the ANTARA website, Wednesday, October 4.

Based on several positive achievements and economic growth after the pandemic, AISI dared to set more targets, even up to 6.2 million units.

"This year the target is 5.8 million, but if you look at it until August it has touched 4.2 million, we hope it can reach 6.1-6, 2 million," he added.

On the same occasion, AISI also encouraged two-wheeled players to accelerate the presence of electric vehicles, which are currently being boosted by the government.

Later AISI will also feature various products and technology of environmentally friendly vehicles, as a real effort towards accelerating the Battery-Based Electric Motor Vehicle (KBLBB) industry.

This exhibition is also expected to be an educational event for visitors, with environmentally friendly technology that will be brought by various well-known brands in Indonesia.

"We want IMOS + to be a place for education that reaches consumers directly, especially related to the latest technological developments in the industry. Therefore, we organize it every year so that consumer needs can always be met and updated," he explained.

IMOS 2023 will take place in a new location, namely ICE BSD, Tangerang. The choice of this location aims to provide comfort because it has a large and strategic place.

IMOS 2023 will be held from 25 to 29 October 2023 at a location covering an area of 10,000 square meters, double the previous place. With a wider area in a new place, AISI believes IMOS + will be more lively with innovation from the participants and participation from the Indonesian motorcycle lover community.

One of the largest automotive events in Indonesia will be attended by 15 different manufacturers, including Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Royal Enfield, Scomadi, Charged EV, Savart EV, Gova, Polytron, Ion Mobility, U Winfly, Alva, Dhelvic, Kool EV, and Selis.


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