Indonesian hotel operator Archipelago is now the first major hotel group in the country to install electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across its entire hotel portfolio.
This milestone symbolises a major step forward in sustainable hospitality and green mobility for Indonesia.
This initiative began with the installation of charging stations at ten hotels, serving as a tangible contribution to environmental preservation and a clear symbol of automotive technological advancement in various regions of Indonesia.
Archipelago chief executive John Flood declared: “This isn’t just a convenience for our guests: it’s a commitment to Indonesia’s sustainable future. We’re proud to support the government’s push for electric vehicle adoption by offering nationwide charging access at our hotels.”
Flood added that, by investing in EV infrastructure now, Archipelago is playing its part when it comes to building a more responsible tourism landscape for the future.
He said: “This is just one of many actions we’re taking to ensure that sustainability is more than a statement. It’s embedded in how we operate, grow, and serve our guests.”
Combining convenience and sustainability
From Jakarta to Bali, Yogyakarta to Medan, Archipelago’s guests may now charge their electric vehicles at dozens of participating hotels, making road travel across Indonesia more convenient, connected, and climate-friendly.
The EV charging rollout is part of Archipelago’s broader ESG strategy and builds on other key initiatives already in place across its brands, including:
- Energy-efficient building retrofits and LED conversions;
- Plastic reduction and refillable amenity programs;
- Food waste minimization and local sourcing; and
- Water-saving technologies and practices.
Given how Indonesia is rapidly expanding its EV infrastructure, Archipelago is proud to play a leadership role in supporting that vision within the tourism sector.
The chargers which are compatible with most EV models are available at flagship properties such as Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Denpasar, and many more across Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Bali.
Archipelago hotels already offering the amenity are as follows:
- Aston Cirebon Hotel & Convention Center
- fave hotel Pamanukan
- fave hotel Nagoya
- Aston Batam Hotel & Residence
- Aston Madiun Hotel & Convention Center
- fave hotel Madiun
- Aston Cilegon Boutique Hotel
- Aston Serang Hotel & Convention Center
- Aston Pasteur Bandung
- Aston Anyer Beach Hotel
- The Alana Hotel & Conference Centerx Sentul City
- fave hotel Cimanuk, Garut
- Harper Purwakarta
- Hotel Neo Tendean
- Hotel Neo+ Kebayoran
- Harper Wahid Hasyim - Medan
- Aston Gresik Hotel & Conference Center
- Harper Kupang
Guests and members of the public near the hotels who own electric vehicles can now enjoy the convenience of charging their vehicles directly within the hotel premises.
This facility is available 24 hours a day and is designed to provide maximum comfort without disrupting guests’ travel routines or activities.