JAKARTA Polytron is increasingly showing its seriousness in developing electric vehicle lines in Indonesia. Concrete steps are shown through special investment in production facilities owned by PT Handal Indonesia Motor (HIM) located in Purwakarta, West Java.

Unlike a number of other automotive industry players who also take advantage of PT HIM's facilities, Polytron takes a different approach by building its own modern and integrated production line. This shows the company's long-term commitment not only to assemble, but also to strengthen the production capacity of electric vehicles from upstream to downstream.

One of the integral investments is Polytron, the only manufacturer that invests in Dyno Test devices that can be used for FWD, RWD, and AWD vehicles with flexible wheelbase settings.

As part of its commitment to safety aspects, Polytron also presents the most multi-layered Electric Safety Test stages in all production processes. There are four main testing points that are carried out sequentially to ensure the quality and safety of vehicles.

"This whole rigorous process demonstrates Polytron's full commitment to security standards, production quality, and customer satisfaction which is a form of implementation of vision to improve consumer experience through Polytron's technology, services, and products," said Polytron Chief Executive Officer Hariono, in an official statement received on Friday, July 18.

It doesn't stop there, Polytron also invests in special assembly lines such as Vacuum Filling Machines (for charging brake oil, refrigerant, coolant), Dynamic Performance Test Equipment, Safety Testing Equipment, to ADAS Calibration Equipment which is already fully automated so that the process is faster, ensuring that vehicles meet current driving safety standards.

With all the readiness of this facility, Polytron production capacity at the PT Handal facility can achieve a maximum capacity of up to 30,000 units per year.

"With the start of production in Purwakarta, it reinforces the company's seriousness in building a national electric vehicle ecosystem, not only as a product, but as a long-term investment supported by production facilities to manufacturing quality," he concluded.


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