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The Impact of Fiscal and Monetary Policies on The Growth of The Electric Vehicle Population in Indonesia Siregar, Willy Novananda; Milasari, Mimin; Viasco, David Candra; Aritonang, Julius Dermawan; Kunto, Retiono
Dinasti International Journal of Digital Business Management Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Dinasti International Journal of Digital Business Management (December 2024 - J
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijdbm.v6i1.3765

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This study aims to determine the impact of fixed and monetary policies on the growth of the electric vehicle population in Indonesia. The method used in this study is qualitative with a literature review approach. The data analysis technique used in this study is critical analysis. The results of the study show that electric vehicle (EV) production is a top priority, as well as the development of supporting infrastructure regulated in the 2020-2024 National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN). One of the impacts that has occurred on the electric vehicle industry is the provision of special incentives for battery-based electric cars. The form of incentives for consumers includes providing a 0% tax on the Luxury Goods Value Added Tax (PPnBM).
Factors Affecting KWH Sales Through Public Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (Case Study: PT PLN (Persero) Unit Induk Distribusi Jakarta Raya) Milasari, Mimin; Adi, Tri Wahyu; Kurniawan, Ova; Siregar, Willy Novananda; Barata, Muchamad Andi
JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT, ACCOUNTING, GENERAL FINANCE AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ISSUES Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/marginal.v5i1.1929

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Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (SPKLU) constitute a pivotal element in accelerating the acceptance of electric automobiles and advancing the transition toward sustainable energy within Indonesia. The objective of this paper is to discern the determinants that shape individual preferences in acquiring kilowatt-hours through SPKLU in the operational jurisdiction of PT PLN (Persero) Unit Induk Distribusi Jakarta Raya. The variables under scrutiny encompass the components of the marketing mix, namely merchandise, pricing, site, publicity, station attendants, operational procedure, and tangible manifestation. This investigation employed quantitative descriptive as well as causal approaches, with data processing executed through multiple linear regression facilitated by SPSS version 30. The findings reveal that advantageous placement, clarity of tariffs, and digitalised publicity exert a notable impact on consumers’ resolutions regarding SPKLU utilisation. This study suggests increasing the number of SPKLU in strategic locations, providing tariff information transparency through digital media, and increasing promotions through applications and social media campaigns. Further researchers can further examine the psychological, social, and behavioral components of consumers that influence the decision to use SPKLU.
Capacity Analysis of Combined PLTD and Battery-Based PLTS in Supporting 24-Hour Electricity Siregar, Willy Novananda; Sasmoko, Sasmoko; Widodo, Kandhi; Rasman, Rasman; Milasari, Mimin
Jurnal Ekonomi Kreatif dan Manajemen Bisnis Digital Vol 4 No 1 (2025): AGUSTUS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jekombital.v4i1.1025

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Remote areas in Indonesia rely on diesel power plants with high costs, environmental impacts, and limited electricity access. Battery-based solar power offers a sustainable solution for 24-hour electricity while supporting digital economic growth. This study analyzes the combined capacity of PLTD and PLTS in providing continuous power in Sigapokna Village, Mentawai Islands. This study used comparative analysis methods, which compares conditions before and after PLTS operation. Results show that integration of 45 kW PLTD and 30 kWp PLTS increases customer operating hours from 7 hours to 10 hours per day, and planned PLTS expansion up to 170.8 kWp has potential to extend operating hours to 14 hours, even up to 24 hours with 319 kWp capacity. However, this capacity increase also impacts increased fuel oil consumption (BBM), demanding better energy efficiency strategies. These findings not only contribute to technical aspects of energy provision but also have significant implications for creative economy development and digital business in remote areas. Sustainable electricity access opens opportunities for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to utilize digital platforms, e-commerce, and digital financial services, while encouraging the birth of new digital-based energy business models (digital green business model) through Internet of Things (IoT) utilization, smart metering, and energy consumption data analysis. Thus, 24-hour electricity provision based on renewable energy not only improves community quality of life but also becomes a catalyst for digital economic transformation and social inclusion in Indonesia's 3T regions.