Electric Vehicle Charging Stations on Mudik Routes for Eid 2026: Complete List of Public EV Charging Stations Trans Java & Sumatra
Homecoming journeys using electric vehicles (EVs) for Eid 2026 are now far more convenient and well-planned. The government through PT PLN (Persero) has operationalised over 1,500 units of Public Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (SPKLU) distributed across the main mudik routes, particularly on the Trans Java and Trans Sumatra corridors.
To prevent congestion, PLN has increased charging capacity at major rest areas from 22 kW to 180 kW (Ultra Fast Charging). The following are critical charging points you should note:
For the 2026 mudik period, SPKLU Center facilities have been established at several locations including Rest Area 319B Pemalang and 228A Cirebon. Unlike standard charging points, SPKLU Centers provide a minimum of 10 simultaneous charging slots and are equipped with comfortable lounge facilities for drivers.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How long does charging take at Ultra Fast Charging SPKLU stations?
With power output of 180-200 kW, charging from 20% to 80% takes an average of only 10-20 minutes, depending on the vehicle’s battery capacity.
Are SPKLU stations available on the Trans Sumatra route?
Yes, SPKLU stations are already available on the main route from Lampung to Palembang, including at Bakauheni Port.
What if an electric vehicle runs out of charge on the toll road?
PLN has on standby mobile SPKLU units that can be summoned through the PLN Mobile application to provide emergency charging assistance.