JAKARTA - The Electric Mobility Ecosystem Association (AEML) has again strengthened its commitment to supporting the growth of electric mobility by launching Infomolis.id, which is the result of collaboration with the Institute For Essential Service Reform (IESR) and Grab.

The launch took place at the AEML Knowledge Exchange Forum (AKEF) 2024, a cross-industrial discussion forum that was present in encouraging the acceleration of electric mobility in Indonesia entitled 'Navigating The EV Ecosystem and Financing Innovations In Indonesia'.

The implementation is part of the initiative of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Investment (Kemenkomarves) of the Republic of Indonesia (RI) entitled Indonesia International Sustainability Forum (ISF).

AEML General Chair Dannif Danusaputro said that this page was presented as a information platform for the Indonesian people to learn more about electric vehicles that could play a role in the progress of the green ecosystem.

"Together with IESR and Grab, we present Infomolis.id as information containers for the Indonesian people to learn more about various electric vehicles that contribute to environmentally friendly mobility," said Dannif during his presentation to the media at The Energy Building, SCBD, Jakarta, Thursday, August 22.

He hopes the initiative can encourage the public to switch and experience the direct benefits of electric-powered vehicles.

"We hope this initiative can encourage the public to switch and experience the direct benefits of electric-powered vehicles and modes of transportation," explained Dannif.

The Infomolis.id page provides a number of information related to electric vehicles, such as domestic electrification industry news, supporting infrastructure such as Public Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (SPKLU) and Public Electric Vehicle Battery Exchange Stations (SPBKLU), and comes with interactive quizzes to advance public understanding of electric mobility.

The portal is designed unpaid and opened for the public interest as a medium for providing information to the public regarding electric mobility in the country.

Photo: Launch of Infomolid.id which took place at The Energy Building, Soehanna Hall, SCBD, Jakarta (source: Bagus Muhammad Hafizh/VOI)


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