“Especially for this year’s Eid exodus, we readied 1,299 SPKLUs for those who travel by using electric cars,” PLN president director Darmawan Prasodjo informed here on Saturday.
He said that last year, travelers using electric cars had to look for specific rest areas equipped with SPKLUs, but this year, SPKLUs have been installed at each rest area on the Palembang-Bakauheni, Merak-Jakarta, Cirebon-Semarang, Solo-Madiun-Surabaya, to Banyuwangi toll roads.
The distance between one rest area to another is 23 kilometers. Prasodjo underscored that on a single charge, electric cars can run for a distance of up to around 300 kilometers.
“Therefore, we hope that the conditions will be safe when our brothers and sisters use electric cars for the exodus,” he said.
PLN has readied the 123 call center for electric car users experiencing problems. The company has also prepared EV trip plans on the PLN Mobile application.
“We have added the call center feature to be used when something happens with the electric car. Users can chat with our officers and we will immediately respond and send help when (users) run out of electricity in the middle of the journey and others,” he added.
According to a survey carried out by the Ministry of Transportation, 193.6 million people are projected to participate in the homecoming exodus to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, which is predicted to fall on April 10 this year.
The ministry has predicted that as many as four thousand electric cars, or around 18 percent of the total electric cars in the country, will be used by travelers during this year’s homecoming exodus.
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