Journal of Batteries for Renewable Energy and Electric Vehicles
Aim The JBREV is devoted to publish new and original research, article review related to battery materials, science & engineering that applicable to renewable energy and electric vehicles. Subject Area (1) Battery Materials Science and Engineering, (2) Electric Vehicles, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering, (3) Energy Storage and Power Technology, (4) Renewable Energy, Clean Energy, and Energy Conversion. Scopes The JBREV is for researchers and technology enthusiasts in all aspects of the science, technology, and applications of battery for energy storage and electric vehicles. The journal publishes new and original research, and topical reviews, about the science and applications of primary and secondary batteries, electrochemical processes (material science, process engineering and technology, electrocatalysis, energy conversion and storage, separation membranes, capacitors, novel materials, analysis, material and device characterization, and design of components, devices, and systems), flow batteries, electrolyzers, fuel cells, supercapacitors, thermogalvanic cells and photo-electrochemical cells. The topics also cover the research, development, and applications of nanomaterials and novel componentry for various devices, such as portable electronics, electric and hybrid electric vehicles, uninterruptible power supply (UPS), renewable energy storage, satellites and deep space probes, boats & ships, drones & aircrafts, and wearable energy storage systems.
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The National Battery Research Institute: Energizing Indonesia’s Battery Revolution on Skills Development
Mubarok, Moh. Wahyu Syafi'ul;
Yogandini, Rosi;
Kartini, Evvy;
Drew, Alan J
Journal of Batteries for Renewable Energy and Electric Vehicles Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): MAY 2024
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DOI: 10.59046/jbrev.v2i01.34
Indonesia is at the forefront of the global electric vehicle (EV) battery industry, driven by its rich nickel reserves and strategic initiatives like the National Battery Research Institute (NBRI). This paper explores NBRI’s pivotal role in enhancing skills development within the EV battery sector, a critical factor for sustaining Indonesia's competitive advantage. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, integrating quantitative data analysis with qualitative insights from industry stakeholders. Findings reveal that targeted skills development programs have significantly contributed to workforce readiness, aligning with global trends in green jobs and sustainable energy. However, the industry faces challenges, including the need for continuous upskilling, technological adoption, and collaboration between academia and industry. Opportunities lie in leveraging Indonesia's resource wealth, government policies, and international partnerships to build a robust talent pipeline. The impact of these initiatives is evident in the growth of a skilled labor force capable of driving innovation and sustainability in battery technology. The paper concludes that NBRI’s efforts are crucial in positioning Indonesia as a leader in the global EV battery market, emphasizing the importance of ongoing investment in education and training to meet the evolving demands of this dynamic industry.
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Journal of Batteries for Renewable Energy and Electric Vehicles Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): MAY 2024
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DOI: 10.59046/jbrev.v2i01.35
Preface JBREV Vol. 02 No. 01
Journal of Batteries for Renewable Energy and Electric Vehicles Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): MAY 2024
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DOI: 10.59046/jbrev.v2i01.36
Acknowledgment JBREV Vol. 02 No. 01
Journal of Batteries for Renewable Energy and Electric Vehicles Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): MAY 2024
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DOI: 10.59046/jbrev.v2i01.37