BTR opens Indonesia’s largest lithium-ion anode plant outside China

BTR NEW MATERIAL GROUP inaugurates a plant in Indonesia, becoming the largest lithium-ion anode production site outside China, marking a key milestone for the battery industry.

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The inauguration of BTR NEW MATERIAL GROUP’s new plant in Indonesia represents a significant step forward in the lithium-ion battery materials sector. The facility, located in Kendal, is now the largest of its kind outside China. It marks a strategic step for BTR, reinforcing its position as world leader in…

The inauguration of BTR NEW MATERIAL GROUP’s new plant in Indonesia represents a significant step forward in the lithium-ion battery materials sector.
The facility, located in Kendal, is now the largest of its kind outside China.
It marks a strategic step for BTR, reinforcing its position as world leader in the production of anode materials.

Production capacity and investment

The first phase of this facility, costing $478 million, has an annual production capacity of 80,000 tonnes of anode material.
The second phase, scheduled to come on stream at the end of 2024, will require an additional investment of $299 million and bring total capacity to 160,000 tonnes.
The plant will supply major lithium-ion battery manufacturers such as Panasonic, Samsung SDI and LGES with a diverse range of materials, including natural and artificial graphites, silicon-based materials and high-nickel ternary cathodes.

Economic and social impact

Construction of the first phase of the plant has mobilized 4,000 local workers and, once operational, will create a further 1,200 jobs.
This project fills crucial gaps in the supply of battery materials in the ASEAN region, strengthening Indonesia’s industrial infrastructure.
The establishment of this plant also illustrates the first international expansion of the Chinese anode materials industry, highlighting BTR’s global growth strategy.

Commitment to sustainability

BTR is committed to reducing its carbon footprint and promoting clean energy.
Morowali Industrial Park (IMIP) will complete a 10 MWh photovoltaic plant this year, while Kendal Industrial Park (KIP) will run entirely on green energy.
These initiatives demonstrate BTR’s commitment to environmental sustainability, contributing to a greener energy future.

Global strategic positioning

With plants established in Indonesia and Morocco, BTR is aligning itself with the expansion of the global new energy market.
The Indonesian plant, as BTR’s first international location, plays a crucial role in its global growth strategy.
Capitalizing on more than 20 years of expertise, BTR aims to consolidate its supply chain and deliver high-quality materials to global markets.
This installation in Indonesia represents a major industrial step forward for BTR and a significant contribution to the local economy.
It also strengthens Indonesia’s position as a key player in the supply chain for lithium-ion battery materials.
BTR’s efforts to promote sustainability and technological innovation testify to its long-term commitment to responsible and ecological industrial development.

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