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Zero-Emission Trucks in Indonesia – A Policy and Regulatory Roadmap for Heavy-and Medium-Duty Freight

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The freight transport sector is one of the largest sources of transport emissions in Indonesia and represents a key opportunity for decarbonization. As truck fleets and freight activity continue to expand, reliance on diesel fuel risks increasing oil imports, energy subsidy burdens, and air pollution. Zero-Emission Trucks in Indonesia: A Policy and Regulatory Roadmap for Heavy- and Medium-Duty Freight examines the urgency of transitioning to zero-emission trucks and presents a policy and regulatory roadmap to accelerate their adoption.

The publication highlights key challenges, including high upfront costs, limited vehicle availability, inadequate charging infrastructure, and the need for more ambitious fuel economy and emissions standards. It also outlines strategic recommendations, including technology-neutral incentives, the development of a national charging network along major freight corridors, and innovative financing schemes to support fleet electrification. With the right policies in place, the transition to zero-emission trucks can strengthen energy security, reduce logistics costs, improve air quality, and enhance Indonesia's economic competitiveness.

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