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      Home » Arrow Electronics Supports SAVART Motors’ EV Expansion in Indonesia

      Arrow Electronics Supports SAVART Motors’ EV Expansion in Indonesia

      AbdullahBy AbdullahNovember 20, 2024Updated:November 20, 2024 E-Mobility 2 Mins Read
      Arrow Electronics Supports SAVART Motors’ EV Expansion in Indonesia
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      Arrow Electronics has announced its support for Indonesia’s homegrown EV maker SAVART Motors in designing and manufacturing high-quality, safe, and affordable electric scooters. The first batch of hundreds of SAVART electric scooters is expected to hit the road by Q2 2025.

      Indonesia’s motorcycle market is the third largest in the world. With nearly 130 million motorcycles on the road1, the emissions from these vehicles significantly impact air quality and contribute to climate change. To address this, Indonesia aims to have 13 million electric two-wheelers on the roads by 20302, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution while promoting eco-friendly commuting.

      Empowering homegrown EV entrepreneurs to drive electrification and e-mobility

      SAVART Motors meticulously designs their electric scooters from the ground up, seamlessly integrating design aesthetics and performance to suit road conditions, riding culture, and local market expectations. With a strong commitment to quality, safety, comfort, and R&D excellence, the majority of electrical and mechanical components are developed in-house by a team of dedicated and talented engineers, who are graduates of leading universities in Indonesia.

      “At SAVART Motors, we take pride in electrifying Indonesia’s transportation by designing and manufacturing our electric vehicles almost entirely in-house. We have recently achieved a significant milestone with a 74.27% TKDN verification, which measures the domestic component level in goods and services produced in Indonesia,” said William E. Taifan, PhD., CEO of SAVART Motors.

      Boosting design for manufacturability capabilities

      “Electrification and AI-powered technologies are fundamentally transforming transportation,” said Dr. Raphael Salmi, president of Arrow Electronics’ South Asia, Korea & Japan components business. “We are excited to provide SAVART Motors with the essential engineering capabilities and supply chain services they need to manufacture EVs that not only prioritize safety, comfort, and ease of use but also cater to the needs of Indonesian riders. By offering a comprehensive technology portfolio that includes smart IoT connectivity modules, microprocessors, sensors, and automotive-grade silicon carbide MOSFETs, we are well-positioned to be their trusted technology supplier as they continue to revolutionize sustainable e-mobility in Indonesia and beyond.”

      A substantial portion of electronic components content in SAVART Motors’ latest model has been sourced and supplied by Arrow. In addition to complementing SAVART Motors’ in-house R&D efforts, Arrow has provided engineering support and guidance on system integration, including adaptive user interfaces, smart vehicle control units, AI-based user profiling, keyless and fingerprint security access, and smart battery management systems.

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