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Automotive Industry in Indonesia

Consumers’ new habit of using tailored solutions for each purpose will lead to new segments of specialized vehicles designed for very specific needs. A detailed analysis suggests that dense areas with a large, established vehicle base are fertile ground for these new mobility services, and many cities and suburbs of Europe and North America fit this profile. New mobility services may result in a decline of private-vehicle sales, but this decline is likely to be offset by increased sales in shared vehicles that need to be replaced more often due to higher utilization and related wear and tear. The GESITS electric motorcycle is the first electric motorcycle assembled by ITS. GESITS is the product of collaborative research between ITS and PT Garansindo, an electric vehicle industry. Currently, this electric motorcycle is in massive production to produce 50 thousand units and will be in the marketplace in 2018.

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  • Many more new players are likely to enter the market, especially cash-rich high-tech companies and start-ups.
  • Evolving customer behaviors, expectations, and values have changed the focus for automotive organizations.
  • Propose a national standard concept to the government regarding performance, safety, amenities, stability, and road properness for Indonesian vehicles.
  • Changan Automobile and JMCG have a joint venture called Jiangling Motor Holding.

Autonomy, advanced driver assistance systems , and electric powertrains, as well as new business models like mobility-as-a-service and robo-taxis, will remake and remodel our perceptions of the automotive industry. In its capacity in the homeland and global roles, nowadays GAIKINDO contributes to the development of the industry that leads to the production of environmentally-friendly cars . This is in accordance with national and international trends that require motor vehicles that meet the various requirements for ecological challenges. It starts from the necessity of efficient engines , electrical energy, the use of lightweight and strong materials, as well as features that support the safety of motorists, passengers and pedestrians. The increasing speed of innovation, especially in software-based systems, will require cars to be upgradable. As shared mobility solutions with shorter life cycles will become more common, consumers will be constantly aware of technological advances, which will further increase demand for upgradability in privately used cars as well.

Ecosystem and partners

Procurement Today, parts, modules, and systems from suppliers are responsible for about 60 percent of the typical added value of a car. Manufacturing And Assembly Efficiency and quality are the main goals of automotive manufacturers. Like revenue, the added value in production will increase in upcoming years.

How to balance electric vehicle attributes without a physical prototype

There was only one non-Japanese car brand among the best-selling car manufacturers in Indonesia. The Chinese manufacturer Wuling launched their first car in early 2017 and made it in the top ten brands of cars sold with about 25.5 thousand vehicles sold in 2021. Top models of BMW and Audi cars are shipped as finished automobiles (CBU – Completely Built Up), while other models are assembled on site. The industry is transforming from competition among peers toward new competitive interactions, but also partnerships and open, scalable ecosystems. To succeed, automotive manufacturers, suppliers, and service providers need to form alliances or participate in ecosystems—for example, around infrastructure for autonomous and electrified vehicles. A paradigm shift to mobility as a service, along with new entrants, will inevitably force traditional car manufacturers to compete on multiple fronts.

ST’s Smart Mobility products and solutions are making driving safer, greener and more connected through the combination of several of our technologies. After effectively ending the economic slowdown in 2016, the Indonesian economy is expected to show accelerating economic in the years ahead, something that boosts people’s purchasing power as well as consumer confidence. One of the key reasons that explains why Indonesia’s economy ended the slowdown in 2016 was because of improving commodity prices (rising commodity prices tend to boost car sales on the resource-rich islands of Kalimantan and Sumatra). Due to the easier monetary policy and the end of the economic slowdown in 2016 (GDP growth accelerated to 5.02 percent y/y), Indonesian car sales finally rebounded in 2016.