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Embarking on Green vehicles

Monday, December 7, 2020

Sale of electric cars in Indonesia is still at the bare minimum level. The government is trying to create a conducive industrial ecosystem, from upstream to downstream.

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Visitors at an electic car booth in an exhibition in Monas Square, Jakarta, August 2019/ TEMPO/Muhammad Hidayat. tempo : 171413453880.

HENRY Tanoto, in the 15th MnM’s Week Webinar and Talk Show organized online by University of Indonesia’s Engineering Department on Thursday, December 3, spoke about environmentally-friendly cars in his company. The vice president of Toyota-Astra Motor said sales have gone up significantly in the past 11 years.

When Toyota first started marketing its green vehicles in Indonesia in 2009, it only sold two cars on average in a month. Cu

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