The Indonesian government has announced a delay in the launch of its highly anticipated incentive program for electric motorcycle purchases. Originally slated to begin this month, the program will now commence next month, according to officials. The delay is reportedly due to ongoing finalization of technical details and administrative preparations required for effective implementation. The incentive aims to boost the adoption of electric motorcycles and reduce reliance on fossil fuels within the country’s transportation sector. Details regarding the subsidy amount and eligibility criteria remain largely unchanged, with the government still intending to provide financial assistance to eligible buyers. This postponement impacts both consumers considering electric motorcycles and manufacturers anticipating increased demand. The government assures the public that the program will launch smoothly next month, despite the short delay.