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Pertamina to develop electrical vehicle ecosystem in Indonesia

Pertamina to develop electrical vehicle ecosystem in Indonesia

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Battery industries that have big potential in Indonesia are those for mobility, especially two wheels (vehicles) that grew faster than four wheels

Jakarta (ANTARA) – State-owned oil company PT Pertamina (Persero) and other state enterprises that are part of Indonesia Battery Holding (IBH) are currently focusing efforts towards developing the electrical vehicle (EV) ecosystem in Indonesia.

In addition, they are working towards accelerating the development of the EV battery industry in the country.

“Battery industries that have big potential in Indonesia are those for mobility, especially two wheels (vehicles) that grew faster than four wheels,” president director of Pertamina, Nicke Widyawati, in a statement here on Monday.

Pertamina will ensure that the stages in the development of the EV battery ecosystem run smoothly, she said.

In 2021, Pertamina and three state enterprises will establish a joint venture called Indonesia Battery Corporation (IBC), she added.

Pertamina has worked jointly with two global firms and is eyeing further cooperation with other companies in the sector, she continued.

Another potential area for the battery industry in Indonesia is energy storage systems (ESS), with adequate supply sourced from solar power plants (PLTS), according to Widyawati.

Pertamina has established a PLTS in Badak refinery in East Kalimantan, with a capacity of 4 MW, she informed.

It will construct other PLTS in some refineries, including Dumai in Riau, Cilacap in Central Java, and Sei Mangkei in North Sumatra, she said.

In 2020 end, Pertamina had installed solar rooftops at 63 gas stations (SPBU), and this initiative will be expanded next year to cover all Pertamina gas stations and other operational facilities across the country, she added.

In a bid to develop the EV battery ecosystem and industry, three state enterprises will carry out seven key stages, namely mining, refining, precursor plant, cathode plant, battery cell, battery pack, and recycling, she said.

Pertamina will be responsible for four stages — precursor plant, cathode plant, battery cell, and battery pack.

At the recycling stage, Pertamina will work in synergy with PT PLN. Two other state-owned firms, PT Antam and PT Inalum, will be responsible for the upstream industry, said Widyawati. (INE)

Source: en.antaranews
Anand Gupta Editor - EQ Int'l Media Network