South Korea's Hyundai Motor Company announced on Wednesday that it will launch electric vehicle charging services for Hyundai users in Indonesia this week.
Starting Thursday, 288 charging stations operated by Hyundai and electric vehicle partners across Indonesia will provide 518 charging points.
This service can be purchased through the company's smart phone application, offering charging plans of 50 kWh, 100 kWh, and 250 kWh. If users exhaust their selected plan, they can purchase additional charging time.
Hyundai stated that customers purchasing Hyundai electric vehicles in Indonesia after September can enjoy a one-year discount.
Starting in January next year, Hyundai plans to expand its electric vehicle charging services to other electric vehicle brands.
The general manager of Hyundai's Indonesian subsidiary stated: "Our goal is to contribute to the development of the local electric vehicle ecosystem in Indonesia through subscription services and the expansion of charging infrastructure."