Indonesian President Joko Widodo announced the country's ambition to significantly produce electric sedan cars by 2028 during the inauguration of an electric vehicle assembly plant in Majalengka, Central Java. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to boost the electric vehicle industry.
The electric vehicle market in Thailand is experiencing significant growth this year, with sales expected to exceed <strong>120,000 units</strong>. This surge is largely attributed to rising oil prices, prompting consumers to seek more sustainable options.
Reports indicate a significant rise in consumer interest in electric vehicles since the onset of the crisis in Iran, as drivers consider abandoning traditional cars. This shift is occurring against the backdrop of rising oil and gas prices, highlighting the world's reliance on fragile energy trade routes.