As of March 2025, PLN has established 3,772 Public EV Charging Stations (SPKLU) for four-wheelers, 9,956 for two-wheelers (SPLU), 2,240 battery swap stations (SPBKLU), marking substantial progress in building a robust charging ecosystem across big cities as well as smaller.
The Switch Network is importing the DC chargers, upgradeable to up to 120 kilowatts an hour and has contracted locations in Suva, Sigatoka, Nadi and other areas for installation.
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the battery storage market, highlighting key growth drivers, technological advancements, and a curated list of companies poised for significant impact in 2025 and beyond.
The table highlights current as well as announced key policies and measures that support the deployment of electric vehicles (EVs) and zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) by region and country.
On average, commercial and industrial energy storage systems cost between $320 and $480 per kilowatt-hour (system-level, installed). Medium projects (500 to 1,000 kWh): Approximately $360 to $440.