Bisnis.com, JAKARTA – An electric motorbike manufacturer in the country, Charged Indonesia, announced that it will sell its products starting in early 2023.
Previously, Charged Indonesia only provided subscription options at a cost of IDR 1.65 million per month for its three products.
However, due to high demand, Charged Indonesia finally decided to add ownership options as of January 1, 2023.
“Since it was first launched on October 24, 2022, the public has shown great enthusiasm for owning our motorbikes. To answer the public’s request, we have decided to start adding ownership options as of January 1, 2023,” said Commercial Officer Charged Indonesia Stephanus Widi quoted in an official statement, Thursday (29/12/2022).
Then, the price for ownership of this electric motorbike is priced starting from Rp. 38 million – Rp. 48 million. This price includes one 60V/45AH battery and one regular charger which has a power output of 10A.
Consumers can also increase charging speed and add batteries for this electric motor at an additional cost. For example, such as charging power to 15A or increasing the number of batteries.
Furthermore, for every purchase of this Charged electric motorbike, it includes a three-year battery warranty, a two-year or 20,000 kilometer spare parts warranty, two years of free service, and two years of free software updates with predetermined conditions.
The purchase of this electric motorbike can be obtained through E-Shed Charged Indonesia which are located in Kemang – South Jakarta and Cikupa – Tangerang.
For information, all Indonesian Charged electric motorbike models use technology and are based on the Vmoto Soco motorbike collection.
The Charged Anoa heavy-duty electric motor comes from the Vmoto Soco VS1. Meanwhile, the powerful and sporty Charged Rimau comes from the Vmoto Soco CPX, and finally the slim and agile Charged Maleo comes from the Vmoto Soco VS2.