Automotive and Transportation

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. Create value and monetize new business models for autonomous, connected, electric, and shared vehicles with SAP. Our solutions can help you personalize in-car services, support subscription-based contracts, manage e-fleets, build and run EV charging networks, and more. In an era of unprecedented disruption, success depends on automakers’ ability to orchestrate multiple changes, from software-driven transformation to the shift to sustainable mobility and autonomous driving. For commercial vehicles and passenger cars alike, their ability to deal with the many difficult – and interconnected – disruptions they face depends on finding their place in a new global, digital ecosystem.

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Overall global car sales will continue to grow, but the annual growth rate is expected to drop from the 3.6 percent over the last five years to around 2 percent by 2030. This drop will be largely driven by macroeconomic factors and the rise of new mobility services such as car sharing and e-hailing. Domestically, GAIKINDO facilitates its members’ interests in relation with the Government’s policies regarding the automotive industry. This includes policies on industry and trade, energy, tax, safety standards, the use of technology, and environment. In global role, GAIKINDO is a partner of the automotive industry associations in various countries. This is mainly with associations in the countries where automotive industry becomes the backbone of the economy, and in particular with the principal countries whose products enter the Indonesian automotive market.

Autonomous and connected vehicle

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Experts

Between the years 2007 and 2012, the Indonesian economy grew at least 6.0 percent per year, with the exception of 2009 when GDP growth was dragged down by the global financial crisis. In the same period, Indonesian car sales climbed rapidly, but also with the exception of 2009 when a steep decline in car sales occurred. Electric automobile actually enjoyed the greatest acceptance because it was quiet and easy to operate, but the limitations imposed by battery capacity proved competitively fatal.