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Indonesia tengah membidik potensi kerja sama sektor energi di bidang mineral kritis dengan negara-negara Afrika, dalam pengembangan ekosistem baterai kendaraan listrik. Kementerian Luar Negeri mengklaim, untuk menghasilkan sebuah baterai kendaraan listrik, Indonesia membutuhkan banyak mineral kritis yang tidak terbatas hanya pada nikel.

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00:00Indonesia is growing its energy sector potential in the critical mineral sector with African countries in the development of electric vehicle battery ecosystems.
00:14The Ministry of Foreign Affairs claims to produce an electric vehicle battery.
00:18Indonesia needs a lot of critical minerals that are not limited to nickel.
00:23Indonesia is growing its energy sector potential in the critical mineral sector with African countries in the development of electric vehicle battery ecosystems.
00:38The Director-General of Asia-Pacific and Africa Ministry of Foreign Affairs, R.I. Abdul Qadir Jailani said
00:46Indonesia cannot rely only on nickel-shaped minerals in the development of electric vehicle battery ecosystems.
00:53According to Mr. Qadir, to produce an electric vehicle battery, Indonesia needs a lot of critical minerals that are not limited to nickel.
01:03To produce an electric vehicle battery, we need a lot of critical minerals that are not limited to nickel.
01:13At the same time, we know that we need a lot of critical minerals that are not limited to nickel.
01:18There are many other things and we know that some African countries also have the potential of critical minerals.
01:28For example, the cooperation between MindID and Stamiko Tanzania has agreed last year to work on lithium.
01:45As we know, besides nickel, electric vehicle battery also consists of lithium, cobalt, manganese, alumina, tin, etc.
01:55According to the Cameloo R.I. report, African countries will play an important role,
02:00such as having critical mineral wealth such as global reserves of 55%, 48% manganese, 22% graphite, etc.
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