The request was raised by the minister during a meeting with UL Solutions' senior vice president, global regions, Todd Denison, in the United States on Monday.
According to Lahadalia, domestic demand for EVs will rise with time.
The Indonesian Government is making efforts to produce EVs that prioritize the safety and security of users.
The Investment Ministry is hoping to establish cooperation with UL Solutions to create an EV ecosystem that prioritizes the safety of EV users.
"Moreover, the creation of this EV battery ecosystem is also important to reduce the carbon emissions on Earth," Lahadalia said in a statement released on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Denison said the potential for the development of the EV ecosystem in Indonesia is quite promising, like in the United States, with a commitment to the clean energy and emission reduction mandate.
UL Solutions supports security over new innovations such as EV battery technology. To this day, battery testing facilities in Asia only exist in China, he pointed out.
The company will further review the potential establishment of battery test points in Indonesia, he informed.
The Indonesian Government has continued to encourage the creation of an EV battery ecosystem through business license facilitation for investors interested in investing in the ecosystem.
Lahadalia said he believes that the advancement of technology should be accompanied by user security.
The discussion between Denison and Lahadalia is expected to proceed to a more serious stage to cover the inking of a cooperation commitment between Indonesia and UL Solutions.
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