7 Affordable Electric Motorcycles Under 15 Million IDR with 262 km Range and Modern Features – 2026 Picks for Urban Riders
- Electric motorcycles are gaining traction in Indonesia as affordable, high-performance options for daily commuters, with several models now offering ranges exceeding 200 kilometers on a single charge and...
- According to recent reports, seven electric motorcycle models available in Indonesia in 2026 provide a range of up to 262 kilometers per full charge while remaining priced below...
- These models feature modern amenities such as digital dashboards, LED lighting, and smartphone connectivity, combining practicality with contemporary design to appeal to urban riders.
Electric motorcycles are gaining traction in Indonesia as affordable, high-performance options for daily commuters, with several models now offering ranges exceeding 200 kilometers on a single charge and prices under 15 million rupiah.
According to recent reports, seven electric motorcycle models available in Indonesia in 2026 provide a range of up to 262 kilometers per full charge while remaining priced below the 15 million rupiah threshold, making them attractive for budget-conscious consumers seeking modern mobility solutions.
These models feature modern amenities such as digital dashboards, LED lighting, and smartphone connectivity, combining practicality with contemporary design to appeal to urban riders.
Battery swap technology is emerging as a key enabler for wider adoption, allowing users to exchange depleted batteries for fully charged ones in minutes, thereby eliminating range anxiety and reducing downtime compared to conventional charging.
Industry observers note that the growing availability of affordable electric motorcycles reflects broader trends in sustainable transportation, particularly in densely populated regions where fuel efficiency and low operating costs are prioritized.
Models such as the Polytron Fox-R, Gesits Electric, and BF Goodrich CG are among the popular choices in the market, with prices starting from approximately 6.9 million rupiah for entry-level variants like the ECGO 2.
At the higher end of the affordable segment, options like the Alva CERVO and Honda EM1 E offer enhanced features and performance, with prices ranging between 34.99 million and 40.5 million rupiah, though these exceed the 15 million rupiah focus area for budget models.
The Zeeho AE4 remains the most affordable new electric motorcycle in Indonesia, priced at 2.23 million rupiah, while premium models such as the BMW CE 04 reach up to 529.9 million rupiah, illustrating the wide spectrum of available options in the market.
With over 150 new electric motorcycle variants currently available for sale across Indonesia, consumers have increasing access to diverse choices tailored to different budgets, commuting needs, and performance preferences.
The expansion of charging infrastructure and supportive policies continue to influence market growth, although specific policy details were not outlined in the reviewed sources.
