Wednesday 22 November 2023

Holding "Charge Up The Future" Art Installation, MG Motor Indonesia Proves Commitment to Electrification

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Indonesia plans to achieve Net Zero Emission by 2060 or known as NZE 2060. A number of automotive brands in the national market provide support through electrification or Electric Vehicle (EV) products. Including MG Motor Indonesia.

Quoted from the Antara news agency, MG Motor Indonesia is carrying out initiatives for a sustainable future for the automotive industry.

Among other things, by presenting the innovative exhibition MG Art Installation “Charge Up The Future” at ASHTA District 8 SCBD, Jakarta. This is a symbol of MG’s achievements in electrification as well as a platform to increase public awareness about the sustainability and efficiency of electric vehicles.

Organizing this exhibition is in line with MG’s commitment to supporting the penetration of the electric vehicle ecosystem in Indonesia. Not only through electric vehicles, but educational initiatives.

MG Motor Indonesia held an innovative exhibition MG Art Installation “Charge Up The Future” at ASHTA District 8 SCBD [ANTARA/HO/MG Motor Indonesia] “We believe that the future of the automotive industry lies in sustainable mobility. Our vision goes beyond the achievements in in the sales and production sectors. We are committed to leading the transformation of the electric vehicle ecosystem in Indonesia,” explained Arief Syarifudin, Marketing & PR Director of MG Motor Indonesia.

MG is working in the sector of providing innovative electric vehicles, as well as building solid infrastructure and increasing public awareness.

“Our collaboration with the government and non-government organizations is a critical step in realizing this vision,” he explained.

MG Motor Indonesia emphasizes its commitment to realizing a green Indonesia, namely a joint movement to change the transportation paradigm towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future.

This British company, which is now owned by China, has initiated collaboration with various activists such as industry associations, infrastructure developers and educational institutions, in a series of initiatives to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in Indonesia.

In addition, MG Motor Indonesia has announced strategic steps after the opening of the new factory with the introduction of local production of the newest electric vehicles New MG ZS EV and MG 4 EV.

This company is trying to strengthen its position in the market, while at the same time showing serious commitment to building an electric vehicle ecosystem in Indonesia.

The opening of the MG factory and the launch of local production is an important turning point in MG Motor Indonesia’s strategy.

MG booth displaying electric cars at GIIAS 2022, as an illustration [/Alfian Winanto] Apart from being related to increasing production capacity, it also emphasizes MG’s role as a catalyst in the transformation of the electric vehicle ecosystem in Indonesia.

This step is in line with global trends and local needs for greener and more sustainable mobility.

Through collaboration with various stakeholders, MG strives to not only provide innovative electric vehicles, but also to strengthen infrastructure and education around electric vehicles.

This includes efforts to increase the number of charging stations across the country and educational programs designed to increase public understanding of the benefits and uses of electric vehicles.

MG’s achievements in advancing the era of electrification in Indonesia are the result of collective hard work involving many parties.

This company collaborates with a number of important partners who have contributed to the success of this effort, including the Electric Mobility Ecosystem Association (AEML), Voltron, PT PLN, and Haleyora Power which is a subsidiary of PT PLN.

“I am optimistic about the growth of electric vehicles in Indonesia. Together with all AEML staff, I really appreciate MG’s steps to produce electric vehicles locally in Indonesia. This step by MG will further increase public confidence in electric vehicles,” said Anugraha Dezmercoledi, Director AEML Executive. The important steps that have been taken must be supported by adequate infrastructure so that the number of electric vehicle uses next year will increase even more.

“We express our gratitude to all electrification activists in the country for their constant support for MG Motor Indonesia and the electric vehicle ecosystem in Indonesia. We are confident that this innovative collaboration will encourage the realization of a green Indonesia, a joint movement to change our transportation paradigm towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future,” added Arief Syarifudin.

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