Objectives
This workshop session seeks to bring together stakeholders—government, industry, community groups, and consumers—to explore the opportunities, challenges, and strategies for scaling up CNG vehicle conversion as a just, practical, and sustainable energy transition pathway.
Background
The rising cost of fuel (BBM) and the climate commitment in Indonesia has sparked growing interest in alternative energy sources for transportation. While electric vehicles (EVs) have gained attention for their low emissions, they remain costly to purchase and subsidized through tax incentives like VAT reduction. In contrast, vehicle conversion to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), a type of BBG (gas fuel) is not a new technology—it has been available as an alternative for existing vehicles since before electric vehicles launched in the market , yet it remains underutilized among the public due to limited awareness, lack of certified workshops, and concerns about maintenance and spare parts.
Environmental tests show that CNG vehicles produce significantly lower COâ‚‚ emissions and only trace levels of methane compared to conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. Additionally, CNG cylinders can last up to 20 years, offering a long and reliable service life.
A growing community of over 400 CNG vehicle users is actively promoting awareness and establishing official service centers and standardized spare parts. However, broader adoption still faces challenges in public education, after-sales service, and policy support.
Speakers
Alvianni Nur Mahmudah, Consultant, Neyen
Guest speakers:
Andy Lala, Leader, Komunitas Mobil Gas (KOMOGAS)
Adi Manalu, PGN
Agenda
09.00 – 09.30 Registration and coffee
09.30 – 09.35 Welcoming remarks, Neyen
09.35 – 09.45 Introduction to CNG Conversion
Workshop
09.45 – 10.25 Driving the Shift: CNG Conversion for Low-Carbon, Sustainable Transport, Andy Lala, Komunitas Mobil Gas and Adi Manalu from PGN
10.25 – 11.05 Q&A
11.05 – 11.20 Closing and photo session
11.20 – 12.00 Networking session
When and where?
17th April, 09:00 – 12:00 WIB
Wework Noble House – 29th Floor, Meeting Room 29D
Please note, this is an in-person only event with limited capacity. Register today to secure your seat!
Targeted Participant
This workshop is designed for the private sector, government officials, NGOs, research institutions/universities and intergovernmental organizations that are committed to advancing sustainability initiatives.

