JAKARTA, May 5 (NNN-ANTARA) – JAECOO, an SUV brand under China’s Chery Group, has been trusted as the main partner in organising the 2nd Annual Indonesia Green Industry Summit (AIGIS), to be held this Aug, a flagship initiative launched by Indonesia’s Ministry of Industry, to accelerate the country’s progress towards its 2060 net-zero emissions target.
“This involvement reflects JAECOO’s long-term commitment, to supporting Indonesia’s green industry ecosystem, through technological innovation and strategic collaboration,” the company said in a press release, yesterday.
As part of the AIGIS programme, the 2025 National Green Industry Forum was held in Bandung on Apr 30, bringing together over 300 stakeholders from government, industry, and research institutions.
Discussions focused on the adoption of low-carbon technologies, improvements in energy efficiency, and the advancement of green innovation.
The forum highlighted the urgent need for industrial transformation, noting that, Indonesia’s industrial sector accounts for 34 percent of greenhouse gas emissions, and contributes 41 percent to the nation’s GDP.
JAECOO officially entered the Indonesian market early this year, introducing its J7 model, equipped with the Super Hybrid System (SHS), a solution designed to combine environmental sustainability with powerful urban mobility.
“I was surprised by the pre-booking price. It’s very competitive for a vehicle with this level of capability,” said Deputy Minister of Industry, Faisol Reza, who test-drove the J7 SHS at the forum. “PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle) technology like this, is far more efficient and cost-effective than conventional hybrids (HEVs).”
As a brand rooted in new energy innovation, JAECOO shares a common vision with the Indonesian government’s green development roadmap.
According to the company, its participation in AIGIS reflects a commitment to delivering real technology and real action for a sustainable future.– NNN-ANTARA