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The Indonesian government is promoting the adoption of electric cars (EV) by implementing national policies that include incentives for EV production and infrastructure development, as well as decreasing taxes for users. Nevertheless, the implementation differs among local-level regions. Using case studies in Jakarta, West Java, East Java, and Yogyakarta, this research investigates the impact of national and local policies on EV development and the responsibilities of relevant stakeholders. The results indicate deficiencies in EV development policies, specifically highlighting inadequate coordination between national and local governments. While some provinces are prepared for EV adoption, others still perceive it as a luxury.
Keywords: electric vehicles, infrastructure, policies, stakeholders
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