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Lithium Battery

Local Batteries Waiting for Investors

Monday, January 11, 2021

Researchers from the Sebelas Maret University in Surakarta and the Indonesian Institute of Sciences created a lithium battery for electric vehicles. They are hoping to partner with domestic investors.

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UNS Battery Research Team Coordinator Muhammad Nizam in front of the battery packing machine. Tempo/Ahmad Rafiq. tempo : 173054319960.

THE 1,000-square-meter factory belonging to the Science and Technology Center of Excellence for the Electricity Storage Technology College on the campus of Sebelas Maret University, better known as UNS, in Surakarta, Central Java, can produce 3,000 battery cells per day. However, the production capacity of their lithium battery, called Smart UNS, is intentionally being limited for their own needs and requests from other research agencies outside

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