Jakarta, May 8 -- The Indonesian government is revising the rules to allow third parties to set up electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in Indonesia, Minister of Investment and Downstreaming and head of the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) Rosan Roeslani has said.

According to the minister, to achieve the target of producing 2.5 million EVs per year by 2030, a sound ecosystem is needed, including charging stations

Seven EV manufacturers built their factories in Indonesia in the period from 2024 to March 2025, he said, noting that allowing third parties to operate charging stations will spread the benefits more widely to the EV community.

In March, Vietnamese automaker VinFast announced its plan to gradually establish 30,000 to 1...