Indonesian Finance Minister, Bapak Yudi Sadyo, confirmed that the government will not purchase new electric bikes for the public service unit in 2026. This decision comes as part of a reevaluation of sustainable transport strategies.
Amflo, the electric bike brand launched by DJI, has announced the release of two new electric mountain bike models. These bikes aim to overcome traditional barriers in power, range, and weight.
A rumor has spread on social media claiming that Indonesia's Minister of Energy, Bahlil Lahadalia, announced mandatory use of electric bikes for all citizens. Investigations reveal this information to be false.
The National Nutrition Agency of Indonesia announced plans to provide electric bikes to support field monitoring operations. Despite rumors about the number of bikes, the agency confirmed that the actual number is only 21,085.
Lime has introduced a new monthly subscription service called 'LimePrime' in several British cities, offering users a cost-effective alternative to traditional public transport. This initiative comes as many face rising living costs and seek economical commuting options.
Several residents of Jakarta won electric bikes during a community bazaar held at the National Monument area, organized by the Indonesian government after Eid al-Fitr. The event featured prize distributions and food supplies, bringing joy to participants.