Key Points
- Hyundai’s EV charging service offers subscription plans of 50, 100, and 250 kWh, with the option to purchase additional credits.
- Subscribers gain access to 518 chargers across 228 stations operated by Hyundai and partners in Indonesia.
- One-year subscription fee discounts are available for customers who purchased Hyundai EVs after September.
- The MyHyundai Indonesia app manages the service, supporting mobile payments to accommodate the country’s low credit card usage.
Hyundai Motor Co. has announced the launch of an innovative electric vehicle (EV) charging subscription service in Indonesia, aiming to enhance accessibility and encourage EV adoption. This initiative provides EV owners access to 518 chargers across 228 charging stations operated by Hyundai and its local partners, representing a significant step in improving Indonesia’s EV infrastructure.
The subscription service offers three tiered plans based on energy usage: 50, 100, and 250 kWh. Additional credits can be conveniently purchased for users exceeding their subscribed capacity. Hyundai also incentivizes the transition to electric mobility by offering a one-year subscription fee discount to customers who bought EVs in Indonesia after September.
The service is integrated with the MyHyundai Indonesia app, allowing users to seamlessly access chargers and manage subscriptions. Recognizing Indonesia’s low credit card penetration, the app supports mobile payment methods, making the service more inclusive and user-friendly.
Hyundai’s subscription service is currently the only one in Indonesia providing access to chargers from multiple providers. This unique feature reflects the company’s commitment to addressing charging accessibility and promoting EV ownership in the region.
In a further push to support the country’s EV ecosystem, Hyundai plans to extend the subscription service to customers of other EV brands starting in January next year. This move will attract more EV users and contribute to the broader development of Indonesia’s EV infrastructure.
The launch of this service aligns with Indonesia’s goal of promoting sustainable transportation and reducing carbon emissions. With Hyundai Motor’s commitment to innovation and infrastructure development, the service is expected to advance EV adoption and make electric mobility a viable option for more consumers in Indonesia.