A 10-trillion-won Project

LG Energy Solutions will launch a 10-trillion-won battery development project in Indonesia.

LG Energy Solutions is planning to launch a battery development project in Indonesia. The five-year project is estimated to cost approximately 10 trillion won and the company will form a consortium with four enterprises run by the Indonesian government – Mining Industry Indonesia, Antam, Pertamina and PLN. LG International will take part in the project, too. The two LG Group subsidiaries’ investment in the project is estimated at two trillion won or more. A memorandum of understanding for the initiation of the project is scheduled to be signed on Dec. 18.

In this project, a series of joint facilities will be built to handle the processes of nickel mining, smelting, refining, and precursor, positive electrode material and cell production. The mining, smelting and refining facilities are likely to be built in North Maluku and the production facilities are expected to be set up in West Java. LG Energy Solutions will be solely responsible for battery cell production.

This project is separate from LG Energy Solutions’ joint project with Hyundai Motor Indonesia. The former is to build LG Energy Solutions’ largest overseas battery manufacturing plant and the latter is to produce battery cells and packs for use in electric vehicles to be produced in Indonesia.

The latter is also expected to be launched soon. LG and Hyundai are likely to sign the final MOU for the initiation of the project next month. Their manufacturing plant is predicted to be built in Karawang at a construction cost of 1.5 trillion won.

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