Polytron has officially opened its first electric car showroom called Polytron EV Gallery & Service at Prince Center, Sudirman, Central Jakarta. The new showroom signifies a major advance into a new area of business for Polytron and highlights the company’s commitment to increasing the availability of electric vehicles (EVs) for consumers in Indonesia.
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Expanding Electric Vehicle Accessibility
Polytron Commercial Director, Tekno Wibowo, explained that the company aims to provide more flexible electric vehicle ownership options tailored to consumer needs through its Polytron G3 and G3+ models.
Our commitment through Polytron G3 & G3+ is to provide wider accessibility of electric vehicles for the Indonesian people, with ownership flexibility that is tailored to consumer needs
Tekno Wibowo, Polytron Commercial Director
More Than Just Electric Cars

The Polytron EV Gallery & Service does not only showcase Polytron’s electric cars but also features a range of other products. Visitors can explore Polytron’s electric motorbikes, home appliances, and audio-video electronic products all in one place.
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Convenient and Comfortable Experience
This location allows customers to receive complete details about products, request services, schedule test drives, and receive aftersales support. The showroom is a modern showroom designed to promote an open space environment for the customer journey. It includes an automated robotic arm coffee machine for serving coffee, providing a unique touch to the customer experience.
A Step Toward National Expansion
This showroom is the first phase of Polytron’s plan to develop a national electric vehicle distribution network. The company targets to open a total of eight showrooms across major cities in Indonesia. This effort will bring services closer to consumers and support the growing demand for EVs in the country.
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Supporting Indonesia’s Green Goals
The opening of Polytron EV Gallery & Service aligns with the Indonesian government’s agenda to gradually phase out gasoline-powered vehicles by 2040 and achieve zero emissions by 2060. Over 100 countries worldwide support similar initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions.
Tekno added, “With the presence of this showroom, Polytron hopes to continue to expand the accessibility of electric vehicles while encouraging the acceleration of national electric vehicle adoption.”


















































