JAKARTA - Acting Governor of DKI Jakarta Heru Budi Hartono requested that the latest building construction permit in the capital city be required to provide facilities for Public Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (SPKLU).
"In the latest licensing, the discussion of each building is prepared, there must be a charging place (electric charging)," said Heru Budi Hartono in Jakarta, Monday, October 24.
Thus, he hopes that the government can carry out efficiency because there is no need to disburse funds greater than the APBD to establish the SPKLU infrastructure because there is already support from the private sector.
"We don't need to spend any more," said Heru.
It is easier for people to get access to charging their electric vehicles.
Previously, the DKI Jakarta Transportation Agency was reviewing the construction of SPKLU at the capital city two terminals in stages, namely at Grogol and Pulo Gebang Terminals.
He targets that in the long term SPKLU can be installed at each terminal in DKI Jakarta so that it can accommodate especially for public transport filling such as large buses and small buses at terminals.
Not only for public transportation, the SPKLU can also be used for electric-based private vehicles.
Meanwhile, PLN UID Jakarta Raya has three refill units and four SPKLU units in the Customer Service Implementation Unit, namely one unit each in Bulungan, Lenteng Agung, Tanjung Priok, and Jatinegara, bringing a total of seven units under the BUMN electricity company.
In addition, SPKLU is also available at a number of points including shopping centers to car sales offices in Jakarta.
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