Charged Indonesia has officially launched its new electric naked sport bike, the Charged Ndara. With a peak power of 11,000 watts and a top speed of 125 km/h, the Endara is the Indonesian brand’s clearest statement yet that it is ready to compete at the premium end of the domestic electric motorcycle manufacturing market.
The name Charged is based on Indonesia’s tradition of rooting its products in local culture: Ndara is the Javanese word for horse, which symbolizes strength and stamina. The design follows that logic, blending organic bodywork with three colors: Emerald Green, Graphite Silver and Midnight Black.

Ahead of the public launch, the company piloted the Endara via Touring Nusantara, a 1,200-kilometre journey from Cilegon to Bali completed over five days across various Indonesian terrains. This is a useful proof point: real-world endurance rather than controlled test track conditions.
Charging uses a Type 2 connector – the same standard as premium electric cars – meaning riders aren’t locked into a proprietary network. Each lithium-ion battery pack weighs 12 kg and contains 4 kWh, charging from 5 to 80 percent in 40 minutes. In dual-battery configuration, the range reaches 100 km. The safety suite includes ABS, traction control, hill hold and hill descent assist, while the overtaking boost function provides a temporary power increase on demand. A connected SmartSync instrument panel connects to the Charged’s digital ecosystem.

The Ndara is now available in Indonesia at IDR 69,000,000 OTR Jakarta for the single-battery version and IDR 79,000,000 for the dual-battery. The same bike will arrive in Singapore under the name Charged Arena H2, continuing the brand’s expansion across Southeast Asia.
