Britishvolt secures sustainable supply of nickel sulphate
Britishvolt and VKTR are partnering on the development of a transparent and lower carbon supply of nickel sulphate from Indonesia as well as a battery technology R&D roadmap.
The joint venture will be developed under the corporate name of INDOVOLT BV VKTR. The business plan shall initially and primarily focus on upstream supply security for nickel through to sulphate conversion and in line with Britishvolt’s Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) standards. VKTR shall secure the portion of nickel supply for Britishvolt in terms of tonnage and timing, which should be confirmed within the next five months.
As the world transitions away from fossil fuels to renewable energy, low carbon, sustainable batteries will be at the very core of a successful switch. Currently there are clear market signals of the need to secure strategic relationships in order to guarantee supply of key raw materials such as nickel sulphate.
Indonesia is the world’s largest nickel producing country and is rapidly building out its own electric vehicle industry. This deal will support the country’s 2060 net-zero commitments.
The initial agreement will be followed with a study looking at the potential to develop a battery Gigaplant in Indonesia, and potentially other locations. A prime focus of the partnership will be on how to drive embedded carbon out of the supply chain. It is BV’s aim to get the carbon content of its battery production to 25kg/KWh, from a global average of 93kg/KWh.
Orral Nadjari, CEO/Founder of Britishvolt, said: “Indonesia has enormous, unprecedented potential that will see global investment flow into the country as it aims to become a world leader on the international battery stage. I am delighted to be part of Indonesia’s journey to net-zero, and I look forward to seeing the outcome of this partnership with VKTR.
“I am also proud to be helping establish a secure supply of nickel to the UK at a time when raw materials are in the spotlight as the age of the battery really gets going. Secure, sustainable supply chains are essential for a successful energy transition.”
Minister for Investment, DiT/BEIS Lord Grimstone said: “The UK is leading the way towards zero emissions, and an essential part of our automotive industry’s transition is ensuring sustainability across the entire supply chain and lifespan of electric vehicles.
“This collaboration, which follows the Indonesian Investment Minister’s visit to the UK recently, marks the start of a sustainable supply chain of critical minerals to Britishvolt’s planned Gigaplant in Northumberland. This will support jobs, level up the UK, and boost the production of electric vehicles in the UK for a cleaner, greener future.”