Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Environmental Science and Sustainable Development, ICESSD 2019, 22-23 October 2019, Jakarta, Indonesia

Research Article

Jakarta Readiness in Facing Clean Energy Public Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Need Analysis

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.22-10-2019.2291680,
        author={Toni  Prasetyo and Muhamad  Rizky and Robertus Irwan Putrantomo and Tiara  Yasinta},
        title={Jakarta Readiness in Facing Clean Energy Public Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Need Analysis},
        proceedings={Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Environmental Science and Sustainable Development, ICESSD 2019, 22-23 October 2019, Jakarta, Indonesia},
        publisher={EAI},
        proceedings_a={ICESSD},
        year={2020},
        month={3},
        keywords={electric vehicle charging station analysis},
        doi={10.4108/eai.22-10-2019.2291680}
    }
    
  • Toni Prasetyo
    Muhamad Rizky
    Robertus Irwan Putrantomo
    Tiara Yasinta
    Year: 2020
    Jakarta Readiness in Facing Clean Energy Public Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Need Analysis
    ICESSD
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eai.22-10-2019.2291680
Toni Prasetyo1,*, Muhamad Rizky1, Robertus Irwan Putrantomo1, Tiara Yasinta1
  • 1: School of Environmental Science, Universitas Indonesia
*Contact email: toni.pras@gmail.com

Abstract

Indonesia is one of countries committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. To support this commitment, Indonesia enact regulation regarding Acceleration of the Battery-Based Electric Motor Vehicle Program for road transportation (Perpres RI No. 55/2019). Since the enactment of these regulations, developments in the demand for electric vehicles (EV) have increased. The main impact of the transition is the construction of electricity charging infrastructure for EV. Currently Jakarta already have 721 public EV charging station to support EV population in Jakarta and this study will analyse if the current number and area that have been determined is already sufficient. The study will use population-based equation from literature review to compare ideal number of public EV charging station with actual number that have been installed. The result is number of existing installed public EV charging station in Jakarta (721 ea) is still sufficient to support EV development program in Jakarta, however from physical observation it is necessary to reassess current area that had been installed for public EV charging station to be comply with minimum requirement of public EV charging station. Future work will require assessment of all installed public EV charging station and efficiency of the charging station in term of location and ease of usage.