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New Straits Times
25-07-2025
- Automotive
- New Straits Times
Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia emerge as launchpads for China's EV giants
KUALA LUMPUR: Automotive investments surged this quarter, led by a sharpened focus on the electric vehicle (EV) supply chain and Asean's rise as a key hub for global automakers, according to BMI, a unit of Fitch Solutions. BMI said the most notable trend is the continued expansion of Chinese automakers such as Geely, GAC, and Changan, who are using the Asean region, particularly Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia, as key launchpads for their global ambitions. "Geely has announced a landmark investment in Malaysia to transform Tanjung Malim into a major automotive hub, while also pursuing collaborations in Indonesia aimed at developing a homegrown EV by 2026. "GAC and Changan are similarly increasing their presence, with Changan leveraging its manufacturing footprint in Malaysia to support regional growth and GAC introducing flagship models and supply chain capabilities at regional expos," it said in a recent note. According to BMI, the EV supply chain itself is seeing robust investment, underpinned by a drive for localisation and electrification. It added that Thailand is experiencing a surge in EV demand, with sales expected to jump over 40 per cent in 2025, supported by government incentives and the establishment of domestic battery manufacturing facilities like Amita Technology's gigafactory. In Malaysia, BMI said Geely's large-scale commitment is attracting further supply chain investments, reinforcing its position as a regional automotive manufacturing powerhouse. However, it noted that the most significant announcement of the quarter in terms of project value is Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd's investment in Indonesia. "This major gigafactory project is finally taking shape and represents another example of mainland Chinese companies leveraging Asean as a launch platform. "The project, known as the Indonesia Battery Integration Project, aims to cover the entire battery value chain—from nickel mining and processing to battery materials, manufacturing, and recycling—within the FHT Industrial complex," it said. Meanwhile, BMI reported tracking 30 new automotive manufacturing investments across Asia in the first quarter of 2025 (1Q25), with a total value of US$10.6 billion. This represents a significant decrease in the number of projects tracked from 41 in the previous quarter. BMI noted that the total investment value for projects with available information was significantly higher in 1Q24 at US$54.6 billion and also 4Q24 at US$54.6 billion. Throughout 2Q25, BMI said it saw a continued increase in the number of EV-related investments, with a number of new projects announced in the growing EV supply chain in Asian emerging markets such as India, Indonesia, Thailand and mainland China. Nevertheless, BMI said the tariffs announced by the United States President Donald Trump on March 26, have had a negative impact on certainty investment patterns in Asia, especially for the automotive sector. "Reflecting this, the number of investments identified in Asia fell sharply from 41 in 1Q25 to just 30 in 2Q25. "These tariffs, aimed at protecting US national security and manufacturing, have led companies to reassess their global strategies, with Japan emerging as the most affected market," it said. BMI also noted that both Nissan's and Toyota's strategic adjustments reflect the broader recalibration among global automakers as they respond to new tariff regimes and intensifying competition in the EV market.


Korea Herald
01-07-2025
- Automotive
- Korea Herald
CATL and Partners Break Ground on US$6 Billion Battery Integration Project in Indonesia
KARAWANG, Indonesia, July 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Ningbo Contemporary Brunp Lygend Co., Ltd. (CBL), a subsidiary of Guangdong Brunp Recycling Technology Co., Ltd (Brunp), in partnership with PT Aneka Tambang Tbk (ANTAM) and Indonesia Battery Corporation (IBC), officially broke ground on the Indonesia Battery Integration Project on Sunday at the Karawang New Industry City (KNIC) in Indonesia's West Java Province. Brunp is a subsidiary of Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited (CATL). Spanning over 2,000 hectares, the Indonesia Battery Integration Project, with a planned investment of nearly USD 6 billion, covers the full battery value chain including nickel mining and processing, battery materials and battery recycling at the FHT Industrial Park of East Halmahera, North Maluku Province, and battery manufacturing in KNIC and Artha Industrial Hill (AIH) of Karawang, West Java Province. The battery plant in Karawang will deliver an annual capacity of 6.9 GWh in the first phase. By applying CATL's Lighthouse Factory and Extreme Manufacturing experience, the plant will ensure efficient production of high-quality battery cells and modules to accelerate e-mobility and energy transition efforts in Indonesia and the world. The other key component of the project is the establishment of Indonesia's first renewable energy circular system, with nickel mining and processing, battery materials, and battery recycling operations deployed at the FHT Industrial Park. This landmark project will use state-of-the-art technologies and renewable energy to achieve ultra-low energy consumption, enabling improved cost efficiency, and high-value battery material regeneration with a metal recovery rate of over 95%. Once fully operational, the facility is expected to produce 142,000 tons of nickel and 30,000 tons of cathode materials annually, along with the capacity to process around 20,000 tons of recycled batteries. This project, the largest initiative of its kind in Southeast Asia, clearly demonstrates Indonesia's dedication to promoting sustainable energy, declared Prabowo Subianto, President of the Republic of Indonesia while attending the ground breaking ceremony in Karawang. He also expressed enthusiasm for partnering with global stakeholders to develop a green battery industry ecosystem. By vertically integrating the entire battery value chain, the Indonesia Battery Integration Project sets a strong example of green, circular industrial development, establishing a new benchmark in international industry collaboration. It is expected to create 8,000 direct jobs and generate 35,000 indirect job opportunities by the time it reaches full capacity, and it will make significant contribution to Indonesia's 2060 carbon neutrality target. The ground breaking marks a key milestone in advancing the Indonesia Battery Integration Project, which will further enhance CATL's global footprint, create resilience of raw materials supply, and promote global battery circularity.


Cision Canada
01-07-2025
- Automotive
- Cision Canada
CATL and Partners Break Ground on US$6 Billion Battery Integration Project in Indonesia
Project spans full battery value chain – from nickel mining and processing to battery materials, battery manufacturing and battery recycling It is expected to create 8,000 jobs and generate 35,000 indirect job opportunities by the time it reaches full operation capacity This milestone significantly accelerates Indonesia's 2060 carbon neutrality goals KARAWANG, Indonesia, July 1, 2025 /CNW/ -- Ningbo Contemporary Brunp Lygend Co., Ltd. (CBL), a subsidiary of Guangdong Brunp Recycling Technology Co., Ltd (Brunp), in partnership with PT Aneka Tambang Tbk (ANTAM) and Indonesia Battery Corporation (IBC), officially broke ground on the Indonesia Battery Integration Project on Sunday at the Karawang New Industry City (KNIC) in Indonesia's West Java Province. Brunp is a subsidiary of Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited (CATL). Spanning over 2,000 hectares, the Indonesia Battery Integration Project, with a planned investment of nearly USD 6 billion, covers the full battery value chain including nickel mining and processing, battery materials and battery recycling at the FHT Industrial Park of East Halmahera, North Maluku Province, and battery manufacturing in KNIC and Artha Industrial Hill (AIH) of Karawang, West Java Province. The battery plant in Karawang will deliver an annual capacity of 6.9 GWh in the first phase. By applying CATL's Lighthouse Factory and Extreme Manufacturing experience, the plant will ensure efficient production of high-quality battery cells and modules to accelerate e-mobility and energy transition efforts in Indonesia and the world. The other key component of the project is the establishment of Indonesia's first renewable energy circular system, with nickel mining and processing, battery materials, and battery recycling operations deployed at the FHT Industrial Park. This landmark project will use state-of-the-art technologies and renewable energy to achieve ultra-low energy consumption, enabling improved cost efficiency, and high-value battery material regeneration with a metal recovery rate of over 95%. Once fully operational, the facility is expected to produce 142,000 tons of nickel and 30,000 tons of cathode materials annually, along with the capacity to process around 20,000 tons of recycled batteries. This project, the largest initiative of its kind in Southeast Asia, clearly demonstrates Indonesia's dedication to promoting sustainable energy, declared Prabowo Subianto, President of the Republic of Indonesia while attending the ground breaking ceremony in Karawang. He also expressed enthusiasm for partnering with global stakeholders to develop a green battery industry ecosystem. By vertically integrating the entire battery value chain, the Indonesia Battery Integration Project sets a strong example of green, circular industrial development, establishing a new benchmark in international industry collaboration. It is expected to create 8,000 direct jobs and generate 35,000 indirect job opportunities by the time it reaches full capacity, and it will make significant contribution to Indonesia's 2060 carbon neutrality target. The ground breaking marks a key milestone in advancing the Indonesia Battery Integration Project, which will further enhance CATL's global footprint, create resilience of raw materials supply, and promote global battery circularity.