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Hyundai Launches Plant to Produce Indonesia’s First Electric Car

Hyundai Motor Group today (Wednesday) launched a new automotive plant that will produce Indonesia’s first locally assembled electric vehicle, part of President Joko Widodo’s goal of developing a full EV supply chain utilizing the country’s mineral resources.

At the plant’s inauguration on Wednesday, Jokowi, as the president is known, said the government was providing incentives and had removed the red tape to try to boost investment in EV development.

“We need to be an important player in the global supply chain of electric cars,” he said.

“Our country has large mineral resources that can be used for the development of electric cars.”

Indonesia is a major nickel ore producer, an important material for EV batteries.

It also produces cobalt, also used for batteries, and has large deposits of bauxite and copper ores, which can be used for EV production, Jokowi said.

Downstream development of Indonesia’s natural resources has been one of Jokowi’s key economic goals to lure foreign investment and create jobs.

By 2024, all EVs produced in Indonesia will use locally made batteries and other key components, he added.

Hyundai ` in 2019 said it would invest $1.55 billion up to 2030, with starting capacity of 150,000 vehicles per year, to be later expanded to 250,000 annually.

The group’s chairman Euisin Chung said the new plant would also be linked with a Hyundai-LG joint venture battery plant, which is scheduled to open in 2024.

LG Energy Solution (LGES) and Hyundai started construction of the $1.1 billion EV battery plant in September, which at its full capacity is expected to produce 10-gigawatt hours of battery cell power.

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