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Indonesia to source lithium from Australia

Last updated: August 6, 2025 6:05 am
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The Indonesian government has officially announced its plans to import lithium from Australia in order to support the country’s rapidly expanding electric vehicle (EV) industry. This decision was confirmed by the Energy and Mineral Resources Minister, Bahlil Lahadalia, during the International Battery Summit conference held in Jakarta.

Indonesia has set ambitious targets for the production of battery-powered motorcycles and EVs, aiming to reach 9 million and 600,000 units respectively by 2030. This move is expected to significantly reduce the country’s reliance on fossil fuels by nearly 22 million barrels annually. To achieve this goal, Indonesia is focusing on establishing a strong EV battery manufacturing industry, with the support of leading international manufacturers like China’s CATL and South Korea’s LG Energy Solution.

While Indonesia is rich in minerals such as nickel, manganese, and copper, it has limited reserves of lithium, a crucial component in EV batteries. As a result, the country is looking to secure a stable supply of lithium from overseas sources. Minister Bahlil emphasized the importance of building an EV battery ecosystem as part of Indonesia’s broader mineral downstream industrialization strategy.

In the past, Indonesia has imported lithium from African countries, but the decision to source the mineral from Australia is seen as a more cost-effective option due to shorter shipping distances and larger quantities available. This strategic move aims to ensure a reliable and sustainable source of lithium for Indonesia’s growing EV industry.

In the pursuit of its vision for a thriving EV sector, Indonesia is keen on establishing a robust raw materials supply chain to support its battery manufacturing operations. By importing lithium from Australia, the country aims to strengthen its position as a major player in the regional EV market.

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Overall, Indonesia’s decision to import lithium from Australia underscores its commitment to advancing its EV industry and reducing its dependence on traditional fossil fuels. With a focus on sustainability and innovation, the country is poised to emerge as a key player in the global electric vehicle market.

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