Hyundai to open car plant in Indonesia\, to build EVs: minister

Hyundai to open car plant in Indonesia, to build EVs: minister

Reuters  |  JAKARTA 

(Reuters) - plans to start producing electric vehicles (EVs) in as part of an around $880 million auto investment in the country, Industry Deputy said on Thursday.

has ample reserves of nickel laterite ore, a vital ingredient for the lithium-ion batteries used to power EVs.

The noted the plan was to export 53 percent of the manufactured in the proposed Hyundai plant, mostly to and Australia, while the remaining 47 percent would be for the domestic market.

Hyundai's move to set up a plant in Indonesia comes at a time when the carmaker is trying to cut its reliance on China, its biggest market, where it and Kia are reeling from a weak recovery in sales after a diplomatic row between and and facing tough competition from local rivals.

reported in August that Hyundai and Kia were considering shipping Chinese-made vehicles to to address its weak sales and its excess capacity.

Hyundai does not have a car making factory in Southeast Asia, although it has some pure assembly operations in

A Hyundai said they "did not have immediate comments" about the company's Indonesia plans.

Separately, Hyundai-Kia's think tank Sung said on Thursday the ASEAN market has growth potential, but that it is difficult to "penetrate" as it is dominated by Japanese rivals such as and

Last month, Hyundai announced an $250 million investment in Singapore's ride-hailing firm Grab and a plan to offer EVs to Grab drivers in

(Reporting by and in and in Seoul; Editing by Himani Sarkar)

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First Published: Thu, December 20 2018. 16:28 IST