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CATL breaks ground on joint venture battery plant in Indonesia

Last updated: June 30, 2025 3:25 am
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CATL (SHE: 300750) has recently initiated the construction of a massive $6 billion battery manufacturing plant in Indonesia, as reported by Bloomberg. The project is a collaborative effort between CATL, Indonesia’s state-owned battery company Indonesia Battery Corp, and PT Aneka Tambang, situated in the Karawang regency of West Java province.

The plant is anticipated to boast a total battery capacity of 15 GWh, which is sufficient to power approximately 250,000 to 300,000 vehicles, as stated by Indonesian Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia during the groundbreaking ceremony. Additionally, the joint venture aims to manufacture battery energy storage systems for solar panels, highlighting a commitment to sustainable energy practices.

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto emphasized the significance of the project, citing it as evidence of Indonesia’s dedication to collaboration with Chinese partners. The endeavor extends beyond the construction of the battery plant, encompassing plans for the development of nickel mines and smelters in the Halmahera region of North Maluku province, as well as the establishment of a battery precursor factory.

With a strategic focus on bolstering its position in the global metal supply chain, Indonesia is actively encouraging the localization of smelters, battery factories, and electric vehicle plants within its borders. President Prabowo underscored the need for similar projects to achieve true independence, asserting that Indonesia requires approximately 100 GWh to solidify its autonomy in the energy sector.

CATL, renowned as the world’s largest electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturer, commands a dominant 38.1 percent global market share based on data from SNE Research. The company’s partnership with Indonesia’s state-owned battery entity through its subsidiary CBL International Development signifies a long-term commitment to fostering sustainable energy solutions.

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In pursuit of its expansion in Indonesia, CATL has been actively seeking financial support, with reports indicating a quest for approximately $1 billion in loans for its Indonesian ventures. Moreover, discussions have been held regarding the implementation of battery swap technology in Europe, underscoring CATL’s innovative approach to addressing the evolving needs of the automotive industry.

The groundbreaking of the CATL battery manufacturing plant in Indonesia represents a significant milestone in the realm of sustainable energy production, signaling a collaborative effort towards advancing electric vehicle technology and enhancing global energy sustainability.

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