JAKARTA - As one of the pioneers in the development of electric vehicle infrastructure in Indonesia, Voltron launched the first DC Electric Vehicle Charging Station (SPKLU) in the country.
The charging of electric cars is located in Living World Alam Sutera, one of the shopping centers developed by the Kawan Lama Group. It is hoped that the presence of this SPKLU will be the main solution in accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles in Indonesia.
Interestingly, this SPKLU is equipped with Hyper Fast Charging technology which allows up to 80 percent of electric vehicle charging, in less than 20 minutes. There are three Hyper Fast Charging SPKLU machines with two guns in each unit. This facility can already be used.
Founder & CEO of Indonesian Voltron Abdul Rahman Elly, said that the launch of this SPKLU was not only an additional facility, but also a concrete step in building future infrastructure.
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"We believe that the energy transition is not just a trend, but a necessity for Indonesia to achieve the Net Zero Emissions target. Therefore, Voltron is committed to presenting a faster, more strategic, and accessible charging solution, so that electric vehicle adoption is more massive," he said, in an official statement received, Wednesday, February 26.
He further said that the presence of this SPKLU is also part of the Voltron roadmap in building a wider and integrated charging network.
"In fact, with the presence of Hyper Fast Charging technology like this, the electric vehicle ecosystem in Indonesia will further develop and attract more investors to participate in the environmentally friendly transportation revolution," he added.
On the same occasion, Director of Living World Jannywati Hartini, said that the presence of the SPKLU is a tangible manifestation of the company's commitment to supporting government programs to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in Indonesia.
"The collaboration between Living World Alam Sutera and Voltron Indonesia is one of the strategic steps from various other innovations that we will present," said Jannywati.
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