Project Description
This Australia Awards Accelerating the Transition to Electric Vehicles for Sustainable Transport Solutions Short Course aimed to equip participants with the skills to be change-agents for best-practice policies and address how policies can be practically implemented in Indonesia to support its EV aspirations. The program was designed and delivered by world-renowned academics with expertise in EV technologies and policy, transport policies, transport engineering and sustainable transport solutions.
This Short Course saw twenty-five participants from Indonesia, travelled to Australia for an intensive two week program learning from highly experienced experts in Australia’s EV sector through a series of interactive presentations and workshops covering topics across EV policy, governance, infrastructure, and financing systems. This course considers EV transition opportunities across a range of transport industries, including passenger cars, motorbikes, freight and more.
Project Personnel and Beneficiaries
The participants came from government agencies across Indonesia including:
• Ministry of National Development Planning/Bappenas
• Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
• Indonesia’s Ministry of Transportation
• Ministry Of Finance
• Ministry of Industry
• Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs Indonesia
• Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs and Investment
Outcomes to Date
Participants worked to complete an Award Project on completion of the course to implement their learnings from the program.
• Bali EV Information System: One Stop Information Centre on EV Ecosysystem in Bali
• Attracting Private Sector Participation in Providing EV Charging Infrastructure – A Policy Recommendation
• EV Charging Station Partnership Scheme
• Applicability of Fleet Electrification for Decarbonisation in the Indonesian Mining Industry
• Travel Demand Strategies as a part of Non-Fiscal Incentive Program to Accelerate Electric Vehicle in Jakarta
Project Significance
The short course addresses SDG 11, “Sustainable Cities and Communities” specifically SDG 11.2: Affordable and Sustainable Transport Systems.
The program focused on how to identify, explore, analyse and plan for how Indonesia can accelerate its transition to EVs. This included upskilling in the approaches and methods developing in this field, learning of the latest concepts (i.e. collaborative freight charging hubs) and undertaking individual and group projects that would push forward the agenda in key parts of the EV ecosystem.
Gender Equality Disability and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) education was woven throughout the course, focusing on transport equity in the EV context and GEDSI principles in the development of EV policies.