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August 21
2026

Report: Mobilizing Electric Two-Wheeler Finance in Indonesia

By Monkgogi Buzwani, Iliad Lubis, Kelly Carlin, and Samhita Shiledar

A de-risking framework to unlock accessible, affordable financing

Indonesia’s electric two-wheeler (E2W) market has made significant progress in recent years, supported by government initiatives, growing model availability, and investments across the EV value chain. However, with the phaseout of vehicle purchase subsidies, financing will become an increasingly important driver of market growth to meet the country’s electrification targets of 13 million E2Ws and 2 million electric four-wheelers by 2030.

Photo courtesy of Aditya Prabaswara.

Source: RMI (link opens in a new window)

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