Kenapa Ajang Balap Formula E Di Jakarta Di Nilai Gagal ?

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29 Oct 202508:38

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TLDRThe video explores the shift toward hybrid and electric vehicles in both mass-production cars and motorsport, highlighting Formula 1 and WRC's adoption of hybrid technology. It then examines Indonesia's hosting of the Formula I electric car race in Jakarta in 2022, intended to promote zero-emission vehicles and boost tourism. Despite high expectations, the event faced logistical challenges, low ticket sales, minimal local economic impact, and political controversy, resulting in a significant financial loss of Rp647.7 billion. The video concludes that, compared to global Formula 1 events, Indonesia's Formula I race was unsuccessful in achieving its economic and social goals.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The automotive industry is increasingly adopting electric and hybrid vehicles to reduce emissions and fossil fuel use in mass production.
  • 😀 Motorsport events, such as Formula 1 and WRC, have begun incorporating hybrid technologies to align with environmental goals and reduce carbon footprints.
  • 😀 The motorsport industry has set a target of achieving zero emissions by 2030 across all major events.
  • 😀 Formula E, a new racing series launched in 2014, promotes electric vehicles (EVs) and sustainability in motorsports.
  • 😀 Indonesia hosted the Formula E event in 2022, joining the global push for zero-emissions racing, but the event faced significant criticism and financial challenges.
  • 😀 Jakarta’s Formula E event in 2022 failed to meet expectations, with lower-than-anticipated ticket sales and a lack of economic benefits for the local community.
  • 😀 Despite some reports showing a small profit after the event, Indonesia faced a significant financial loss due to high infrastructure costs and commitments.
  • 😀 The cost of hosting Formula E in Jakarta was significantly higher than the economic return, leading to criticisms about the value of the event.
  • 😀 The Formula E event in Jakarta struggled to attract global attention and local fan support, with many Indonesians unfamiliar with the teams and drivers.
  • 😀 Comparatively, Formula 1 (F1) has a much larger global fan base and offers more potential economic benefits, including tourism and merchandise sales, making it a more lucrative option for Indonesia.

Q & A

  • What is the main goal of using hybrid and electric vehicles in mass production and motorsports?

    -The main goal is to reduce carbon emissions, lower fossil fuel consumption, and make vehicles more environmentally friendly.

  • Which major motorsport events have adopted hybrid technology?

    -Formula 1 and WRC (World Rally Championship) have adopted hybrid technology, with WRC making it mandatory for main class teams.

  • What is Formula E and when was it launched?

    -Formula E is a racing series for electric vehicles, launched in 2014 at the Olympic Park in Beijing, China, designed to resemble Formula 1 cars.

  • Why did Indonesia host a Formula E race in 2022?

    -Indonesia hosted Formula E in 2022 to support the zero-emission campaign, promote electric vehicles, and potentially boost tourism and the local economy.

  • What were the main issues faced during the Formula E event in Jakarta?

    -The main issues were heavy traffic due to the circuit location in a densely populated area, high costs including an initial budget of Rp60 billion and a 3-season commitment of Rp653 billion, and low ticket sales compared to expectations.

  • What was the financial outcome of hosting the Formula E race in Jakarta?

    -Despite some revenue from ticket sales and local economic impact, Indonesia suffered a net loss of approximately Rp647.7 billion after accounting for the APBD commitment fee.

  • How did the local economic impact of the Formula E race compare to the costs?

    -The local economic benefit, estimated at Rp4.45 billion across sectors like UMKM, hotels, retail, and tourism, was significantly lower than the total expenditure of Rp653 billion, showing a poor return on investment.

  • How did politics play a role in the Formula E event in Jakarta?

    -The event was closely associated with the then-governor Anies Baswedan, leading many to perceive it as a politically motivated event to boost his public image.

  • Why was the Formula E event considered less appealing to Indonesian audiences?

    -Formula E lacked a strong fan base in Indonesia, most local viewers were unfamiliar with the drivers, and the cars did not provide the same excitement and sound as Formula 1, reducing local interest.

  • How does Formula E compare to Formula 1 in terms of global popularity?

    -Formula E has around 381 million fans globally, whereas Formula 1 has approximately 1.54 billion fans, making Formula 1 far more popular and commercially promising.

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