Chinese EV battery-maker CATL kickstarts construction work on Indonesia nickel project
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto at the ground-breaking ceremony for the nickel project on June 29. ST PHOTO: WAHYUDI SOERIAATMADJA
– The world's largest electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturer , CATL, has officially kicked off construction work on a US$5.9 billion (S$7.5 billion) integrated nickel project spread across two provinces in Indonesia – North Maluku and West Java.
The so-called Project Dragon will span the entire EV battery value chain.
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