Nickel has emerged as one of the most sought-after minerals globally, driven by the rise of electric vehicles (EVs) and battery technologies. Indonesia, as the world’s largest producer of nickel, plays a crucial role in meeting this surging demand.
Nickel’s Role in the Energy Transition Nickel is a key component in lithium-ion batteries used in EVs and renewable energy storage. With global economies pushing for net-zero targets, the demand for nickel is expected to rise dramatically over the next decade.
Indonesia’s Nickel Reserves and Production Indonesia holds over 20% of the world’s nickel reserves. Major mining regions include Sulawesi and Halmahera. The government has also implemented export bans on raw ore to encourage domestic smelting and value-added production.
Challenges in Exporting Nickel
- Policy uncertainty and export bans
- Infrastructure gaps in remote mining areas
- Need for sustainable mining practices
How Tunas Wira Sakti Supports the Nickel Supply Chain PT Tunas Wira Sakti helps bridge the production and export gap by:
- Coordinating with compliant smelters and refiners
- Managing international logistics and buyer relationships
- Ensuring legal and environmentally responsible sourcing
Market Outlook According to industry forecasts, global demand for Class 1 nickel (used in batteries) will more than double by 2030. Indonesia is poised to become a dominant supplier, provided it continues to invest in ethical and efficient trade infrastructure.
Conclusion As global industries pivot toward electrification, Indonesian nickel will play a central role. Through strong export management and international partnerships, PT Tunas Wira Sakti is well-positioned to lead in this new era of mineral trade.


