Why Indonesia needs the "Slavyanka" technology

Why Indonesia needs the "Slavyanka" technology

We continue to introduce you to the countries participating in the project "Duyunov's motors". There are 116 of them in total.
Indonesia is one of the first countries after Russia that actively joined the project. Almost 20% of the investors who brought the project about $3,000,000 live here.

What attracts Indonesians to the project and how can Duyunov's technology benefit them?

Air purification
The capital of Indonesia, Jakarta, is a city with a population of over 10 million people. Its suburbs are home to more than 23 million people. And most of them commute to the capital every day.

Private cars, motorcycles and tuk-tuks are popular in Jakarta, but the transport interchange is far from being perfect, so the city is daily stuck in traffic jams. In the world rating of the most congested cities, Jakarta often takes one of the first places.

Due to the traffic jams, the smog level in the Indonesian capital is high, especially regarding the amount of carbon dioxide. The residents suffer from lung diseases, and the Indonesian budget loses significant amounts of money.
The local authorities, realizing how critical the situation is, have begun to develop electric transport over the last few years. The third country in the world in terms of the number of motorcycles is going to "switch" to electric bikes. Major car companies are actively entering the Indonesian electric transport market.

Savings for transport owners
Indonesia is a country with a fast-growing economy and energy consumption. The number of vehicles is increasing, and so is the demand for petrol, which can impair the financial well-being of transport owners, especially private carriers.

Installing the motors modernized using the "Slavyanka" technology on tuk-tuks instead of diesel engines doubles the daily income of the rickshaw. This was demonstrated by the tests Victor Arestov held in Thailand.
It is obvious that the high energy efficiency of Duyunov's motors is as important for Indonesians as for the residents of any other country.

Combined winding motors compared with other electric motors save a significant amount of energy, have a longer service life, break down less often and are cheaper to produce. Indonesian investors of the project "Duyunov's motors" understand all the advantages and prospects of applying the technology in their country. Therefore, they continue to actively invest and promote it in Indonesia.

By boosting the popularity of Duyunov's technology in Indonesia, we are not only increasing the project funding, but also fulfilling a strategic goal: preparing the ground for future projects of "SovElMash" which It can implement by cooperating with Indonesian customers.

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