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Hyundai Motor forms EV Charging Alliance in Indonesia
It collaborated with six local companies for the use of other facilities without separate registration
By Jul 23, 2024 (Gmt+09:00)
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Hyundai Motor Co. announced on Monday that it established the Hyundai EV Charging Alliance with six local private charging operators at the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show 2024 held in Jakarta, Indonesia, last Friday.
Hyundai's electric vehicle (EV) customers can use the charging facilities of other companies in the alliance through the "myHyundai" app without needing separate membership registration or payment setup.
Hyundai Motor is the first to introduce a roaming scheme in Indonesia that allows the use of multiple charging facilities from different operators through a single app.
The seven companies participating in the alliance operate 429 locations and 696 EV charging infrastructures in Indonesia, accounting for 97% of the country's private EV chargers.
Hyundai Motor will launch the "EV Charging Service Program," providing new electric vehicle customers with 50 kWh of charging per month for one year at alliance member charging stations.
Write to Jin-Won Kim at jin1@hankyung.com
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