Heaptalk, Jakarta — Indonesia’s Periklindo Electric Vehicle Show (PEVS) 2024 noted a total transaction value of almost US$24.9 million, or around US$400 billion, during the exhibition at JiExpo, Kemayoran, Jakarta.
As delivered by the President Director of Dyandra Promosindo, Daswar Marpaung, the transaction value of this year’s PEVS almost exceeded the organizer’s transaction target worth US$24.9 million, with a targeted number of visitors reaching 40,000 people.
“The Perkilindo Electric Vehicle Show (PEVS) 2024 has attracted around 40,500 visitors and obtained a total transaction of almost US$24.9 million. We also appreciated the visit of Jokowi and the boards of ministers to support the country’s electric vehicle industry in continuing to elevate and grow.” Daswar said.
At the same time, the General Chairman of Perkelindo, Moeldoko, appreciated President Joko ‘Jokowi’ Widodo’s presence at this Electric Vehicle (EV) exhibition.
“The President appreciated Periklindo for its accomplishment in organizing PEVS. We are all quite proud because the electric vehicle exhibition, which has only been held three times, has demonstrated extraordinary achievements,” Moeldoko voiced.
Moving forward, Moeldoko looks forward to Indonesia’s Electric Vehicle exhibition, which will animate multiple big cities in Indonesia to support the government’s efforts in achieving Net Zero Emissions (NZE) through implementing electric vehicles.
“We will improve the performance of the coming PEVS agenda. Besides organizing in Jakarta, we also intend to conduct the PEVS exhibition in other big cities in Indonesia, such as Surabaya, Makassar, and Medan. Our party is currently considering this plan.” Moeldoko said.
Held for six days in May 2024, PEVS showcases multiple well-known brands of electric cars, motorbikes, and automotive-supporting manufacturers from domestic and foreign countries are enlivening PEVS 2024. They include BMW, BYD, Chery, Hyundai, MAB, MG, Neta, Seres, Tesla (Prestige Image Motorcars), and Wuling. Meanwhile, the two-wheel section includes AHM, Gesits, Keeway, Kymco, Rakata, VMove, Volta, and ZPT.