Indonesia tax cut drives electric car sales for Hyundai, Wuling | Inquirer Business

Indonesia tax cut drives electric car sales for Hyundai, Wuling

/ 05:14 PM May 10, 2023

A Hyudai IONIQ 5 electric car

A worker cleans a Hyundai IONIQ 5 electric car during Indonesia International Motor Show in Jakarta, Indonesia, Feb 16, 2023. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan/File photo

JAKARTA – Sales of electric cars in Indonesia jumped in April after the government launched tax incentives, auto executives said, in an early sign that electric vehicle (EV) adoption is gaining traction in Southeast Asia’s largest economy.

Effective April, Indonesia cut the value-added tax (VAT) on electric cars from 11 percent to just 1 percent, provided they are manufactured with at least 40 percent local content.

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Hyundai Motor Co’s sport-utility vehicle IONIQ 5, a model eligible for the tax cut, saw sales jump three-fold to more than 600 units in April compared with the previous month, Sanghoon Yoon, an executive with Hyundai Motor ASEAN told Reuters on the sidelines of a seminar on energy transition in Jakarta.

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“At the moment EVs are very expensive because of the battery,” Yoon said on Tuesday. “So I think in the beginning we need a kind of subsidy from the government and it will increase the demand for EVs.”

Hyundai aims to sell 10,000 units of IONIQ 5 in Indonesia this year, helped by the tax cut and as a shortage in semiconductor chips eases, he said.

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That compares with 3,000 units sold since the model was launched in 2021.

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Sales of Wuling Air EV, a small car manufactured by SGMW Motor Indonesia, part of a joint venture (JV) that includes Chinese firm Wuling Motors Holdings, surged by more than 80 percent on a monthly basis to more than 740 units, said Dian Asmahani, marketing director for the Indonesian arm of the JV.

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The two models are the most popular electric cars in Indonesia.

Hyundai’s Yoon said the South Korean company plans to introduce more battery-EV models in Indonesia to capture the growing market.

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Fitch Ratings said in February sales of four-wheeled EVs, including hybrid models, in Indonesia is expected to exceed 50,000 units in 2023, up from 20,681 units last year, noting that government incentives could provide potential upside to the forecast.

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