CATL Partners Up with Indonesia to Boost e-Mobility With an Investment of Nearly 6 Billion USD
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NINGDE, China, Apr. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--
- CBL joins hands with Indonesia's ANTAM and IBI on the Indonesia EV Battery
Integration Project
- With a joint investment of nearly 6 billion USD, the project focuses on nickel
mining and processing, battery materials, battery manufacturing as well as
battery recycling
- The partnership marks an important milestone for CATL's global footprint
expansion, and will promote the electric vehicle industry of Indonesia as well
On April 14, Ningbo Contemporary Brunp Lygend Co., Ltd. (CBL), a subsidiary of
Guangdong Brunp Recycling Technology Co., Ltd (Brunp), signed a tri-party
framework agreement with PT Aneka Tambang (ANTAM) and PT Industri Baterai
Indonesia (IBI) to cooperate on the Indonesia EV Battery Integration Project,
which includes nickel mining and processing, EV battery materials, EV battery
manufacturing, and battery recycling. Brunp is a subsidiary of Contemporary
Amperex Technology Co., Limited (CATL).
With a joint investment of 5.968 billion USD, the project is located in the FHT
Industrial Park of East Halmahera of Indonesia's North Maluku Province and
other places in the country as well.
ANTAM is a member of the state-owned mining company MIND ID of Indonesia. IBI,
or the Indonesia Battery Corporation, is a state-owned company engaged in the
battery electric vehicle and EV ecosystem, and also a subsidiary of MIND ID and
ANTAM.
The project will further enhance CATL's footprint in the battery industry,
ensure the supply of upstream raw materials and resources, lower manufacturing
cost, and promote the development of the battery recycling business.
"The Indonesia project is an important milestone for CATL as we expand our
global footprint, and it will become an emblem of the everlasting friendship
between China and Indonesia," said Robin Zeng, founder and chairman of CATL.
"We are fully confident in the development of the project in the future."
"The framework agreement we signed today is of significant importance to
Indonesia as we strive to build out an EV ecosystem," said Luhut Binsar
Pandjaitan, Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investments. "I
believe with the concerted efforts from all parties, the project will be
successfully implemented."
Source: CATL
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