Asiabike Jakarta (ABJ), the sister show of Eurobike, has announced it will deepen its collaboration with Periklindo Electric Vehicle Show (PEVS).
The collaboration will see ABJ bring together the latest innovations across the electric vehicle ecosystem. From electric cars and motorcycles to e-bikes and supporting industries, this e-mobility-centric approach to the exhibition aims to showcase the future of sustainable transport across a variety of transport solutions providers and platforms.
The move to further connect ABJ and PEVS aims to support the Indonesian government’s efforts and accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles.
The 2025 announcement sees Asiabike Jakarta (ABJ) now positioned as the premier two-wheeler trade fair dedicated to sustainable urban mobility solutions in Indonesia and Southeast Asia.
A spokesperson of the organising body stated: “In 2025, we are thrilled to deepen our collaboration with PEVS, bringing together the latest innovations across the electric vehicle ecosystem. From electric cars and motorcycles to e-bikes and supporting industries, this comprehensive exhibition promises to showcase the future of sustainable transport.”
Asiabike Jakarta: An evolving concept
Asiabike Jakarta returns following its highly successful 2024 debut, which attracted 97 leading brands and over 10,000 visits.
The upcoming 2025 edition will centre around three key concepts: “E-mobility,” “E-evolution,” and “Lifestyle Cycling.”
- ‘E-mobility’ will highlight advanced electric two- and three-wheelers, showcasing the latest in sustainable urban transport.
- ‘E-evolution’ focuses on energy technologies and aftermarket solutions, enhancing both safety and efficiency. Meanwhile,
- ‘Lifestyle Cycling’ taps into Southeast Asia’s booming cycling culture, offering a diverse range of traditional bikes and accessories.
The 2025 edition will be further bolstered by the participation of two prominent Chinese organisers. The Jiangsu International Trade Promotion Center will strengthen trade ties between Jiangsu’s two-wheeler companies and Indonesia, while the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products will broaden business opportunities and bring industry expertise to the event.
These partnerships will play a crucial role in driving technology exchange and supporting the growth of Indonesia’s mobility sector.
“Asiabike Jakarta will highlight cutting-edge technologies while fostering international collaborations,” said Ms Wendy Wen, MD, Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd.
“One of our key strengths is bringing leading Chinese manufacturers, who will contribute significant expertise in mobility solutions and battery technologies, ensuring a diverse and high-quality trade fair.”