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Indonesia pushes circular economy for EV battery industry

ANTARA News

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June 24, 2026

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Indonesia has already transitioned toward a circular economy to address the emerging challenges from electric vehicle ...

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ANTARA News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Indonesia eyes battery recycling to sustain EV growth

Indonesia is expanding its electric-vehicle strategy beyond battery production, focusing on recycling and waste ...

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 10, 2026

Industri EV perlu diimbangi lonjakan nilai tambah domestik

KUALA LUMPUR: Pembangunan industri kenderaan elektrik (EV) negara tidak wajar disandarkan kepada kemasukan pelaburan asing semata-mata. Menteri Pelaburan, Perdagangan dan Industri, Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani (gambar) berkata, ia harus diimbangi de­ngan lonjakan nilai tambah domestik, pemerkasaan rangkaian vendor tempatan dan pelaksa­naan pemindahan teknologi. “Langkah strategik ini amat penting bagi memastikan ekosistem automotif tempatan kekal ... Read more The post Industri EV perlu diimbangi lonjakan nilai tambah domestik appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

TechCabal

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· Jul 9, 2026

JéGO, GoCab strike deal to put 6,000 EVs on West African roads 

The deal comes as Africa's EV market grows but remains limited by two problems: financing and charging. Much of the region's electrification so far has centred on two- and three-wheelers.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 8, 2026

Sun Mobility t3-55T electric trucks with world’s first modular battery swapping at Pravaas 5.0

Unlike passenger cars, commercial vehicles are judged primarily on operating economics rather than technology. Sun Mobility is betting that battery swapping can tip that equation by cutting upfront vehicle costs, reducing charging downtime and creating a shared energy network that multiple truck and bus manufacturers can use. Backed by a 78 million IndoFast-IOCL joint venture, the companyAIS-038-certified platform aims to cut upfront vehicle costs by about 40 per cent and address one of the biggest barriers to commercial EV adoption.

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 30, 2026

Is This Forgotten Battery Stock Primed To Deliver Gains In The Next Leg of The EV Revolution?

QuantumScape is slowly but surely getting its act together.

The Next Web

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· Jun 22, 2026

Spiro takes $55M from China’s NewTrails as it nears a $1bn valuation

The hard part of electrifying a motorcycle in Lagos or Nairobi was never the motorcycle, it was the charging. A rider who earns by the trip cannot afford to sit for hours waiting for a battery to fill, which is why Spiro built its business around swapping instead: pull in, trade a flat pack for [] This story continues at The Next Web

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Related coverage for "Indonesia pushes circular economy for EV battery industry": ANTARA News — Indonesia eyes battery recycling to sustain EV growth. Utusan Malaysia — Industri EV perlu diimbangi lonjakan nilai tambah domestik. TechCabal — JéGO, GoCab strike deal to put 6,000 EVs on West African roads . The Hindu BusinessLine — Sun Mobility t3-55T electric trucks with world’s first modular battery swapping at Pravaas 5.0. The Motley Fool — Is This Forgotten Battery Stock Primed To Deliver Gains In The Next Leg of The EV Revolution?. The Next Web — Spiro takes $55M from China’s NewTrails as it nears a $1bn valuation