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VinFast Revs Up Indonesia’s EV Market with $1.2B Plant Investment

Rary Maharani
Last updated: July 12, 2024 2:04 am
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  • VinFast invests $1.2B in Indonesian assembly plant.
  • Otoklix partners for nationwide EV servicing.
  • Indonesia targets 600,000 electric cars by 2025, facing infrastructure challenges.

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Charging into the archipelagoSparks fly in the service sector

Charging into the archipelago

Vietnam’s electric vehicle giant VinFast is making waves in Indonesia’s automotive sector.

The company has announced plans to invest a whopping $1.2 billion in a local assembly plant, capable of producing 60,000 cars annually.

This move comes on the heels of VinFast’s recent entry into the Indonesian market, marked by the opening of a dealership in Depok, Jakarta.

Sparks fly in the service sector

In a strategic partnership, VinFast has teamed up with Otoklix, an Indonesian automotive service startup backed by AC Ventures.

Otoklix will serve as VinFast’s authorized service provider nationwide, addressing the critical need for specialized EV maintenance. The startup is gearing up for the electric revolution by launching an academy to train mechanics in EV servicing and exploring partnerships for affordable aftermarket parts.

Indonesia’s ambitious target of producing 600,000 electric cars by 2025 sets the stage for rapid growth in the EV sector.

However, challenges remain, including the need for extensive charging infrastructure and regulatory clarity on electricity sales.

Martin Reyhan Suryohusodo, Otoklix’s CEO, emphasizes the importance of balanced development, noting that EV sales can’t outpace infrastructure growth.

As Indonesia charges towards an electric future, the partnership between VinFast and Otoklix promises to be a key player in this evolving landscape.

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