Selangor Journal
General view of a business district during sunset in Jakarta, Indonesia, November 5, 2019. — Picture by REUTERS

Indonesia set to become world’s largest battery producer

JAKARTA, June 25 — Indonesia should become the world’s largest battery producer, with the government’s plan to develop an electric vehicle environment in the country, reported VNA.

Investment Minister Bahlil Lahadalia, who is also head of the Coordinating Board of Investment (BKPM), during a webinar on the prospects of the national battery industry on June 24 said Indonesia is known for its natural resource wealth, including wood, gold, fish, and coal, but it did not offer added value to the country, as several of them are exported in the form of raw materials.

The raw materials to produce battery for electric vehicles are nickel, manganese, and cobalt that are available in Indonesia.

In Europe, by 2030, 70 per cent of vehicles in the region will have switched from fossil fuel to renewable energy. It will also be the case in some Asian and Latin America nations, including Indonesia, he stated.

The government has outlined some comprehensive measures to encourage investors to invest in Indonesia, he noted.

In its first move, the government has banned the exports of nickel ore since the end of October 2019.

The government has also offered various incentives, comprising tax holiday and the simplification of machinery import licence to attract investors.

— Bernama

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