A screen shows the logo of the Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL) during the listing ceremony at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in Hong Kong, China, May 20, 2025.
Dwi Anggia, a spokeswoman for Indonesia’s Energy Ministry, stated that the plant’s output will supply both domestic and international markets. The facility is part of a $6 billion power battery project agreed upon in 2022, involving Indonesian companies, including state-owned miner PT Aneka Tambang Tbk, and a CATL-led consortium. The collaboration covers nickel mining, processing, EV battery production, and battery recycling, leveraging Indonesia’s position as the world’s largest nickel reserve holder.
At the groundbreaking ceremony, Indonesian Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia highlighted the plant’s potential to diversify its production. He noted: “With the battery for solar panels, the total production capacity of this plant could reach up to 40 GWh.” Discussions with project stakeholders are ongoing to explore this expansion, which would support energy storage for solar power applications.
The West Java plant will focus on battery manufacturing, while related subprojects, such as nickel mining and processing, will be based in North Maluku, a region rich in nickel resources. This strategic distribution aligns with Indonesia’s goal to bolster its EV industry and capitalize on its natural resources.
Indonesia aims to produce 600,000 electric vehicles by 2030, a significant increase from the approximately 46,000 sold in the country last year. The battery plant is a key component of this ambition, supporting the development of a robust EV supply chain. By integrating nickel mining, battery production, and recycling, the project strengthens Indonesia’s role in the global clean energy market.
The partnership between Indonesia Battery Corp and CATL underscores a commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions. The initiative is expected to create economic opportunities in West Java and North Maluku while meeting growing global demand for EV batteries. As the project progresses, it will contribute to Indonesia’s vision of becoming a major player in the electric vehicle and renewable energy sectors.