Global companies evaluate far more than land availability and infrastructure when selecting investment locations. Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) performance has become a critical part of every due diligence process. This trend also applies to the Karawang industrial zone, which continues to attract international manufacturing and technology investments.
One important question often raised during site evaluation concerns how an industrial park manages energy, emissions, and noise throughout construction. Developers that demonstrate responsible construction practices build confidence long before new facilities begin operations.
ESG Starts Before Operations Begin
Modern industrial parks must meet higher expectations from multinational tenants. Companies assess utilities and logistics, but they also evaluate construction activities occurring near existing facilities.
Imagine a data center operating next to a construction project powered by diesel generators throughout the day. Noise, vibration, and exhaust emissions can affect the surrounding environment and influence tenant perception.
For this reason, temporary power management has become an essential part of industrial park development.
Hybrid Power During Construction
One industrial park expansion project adopted AMPD hybrid power technology to support construction activities.
During the construction phase, the AMPD Enertainer L+ supplied electricity for site equipment while charging directly from the industrial park’s utility grid.
This approach delivered several important benefits.
- Zero tailpipe emissions.
- Approximately 65.1 dBA operating noise.
- Reliable power for construction equipment.
- Real-time energy monitoring.
After project completion, the facility deployed the AMPD 200 as an instant standby power solution. Millisecond switchover protected critical equipment and improved operational resilience.

Faster Construction and Stronger ESG Performance
Stable power eliminated many common construction delays. Workers no longer waited for diesel generators to warm up. Equipment interruptions during peak loads also decreased.
As a result, the project finished approximately three to four weeks ahead of schedule. Earlier completion allowed the tenant to begin commissioning sooner and accelerate operational readiness.
Digital energy monitoring also simplified sustainability reporting. Project teams collected accurate energy data throughout construction and integrated it into ESG documentation.
Equally important, nearby tenants experienced minimal disturbance because construction generated no diesel exhaust and significantly lower noise levels.
Clean Construction Creates Competitive Advantage
Industrial park developers increasingly recognize that clean construction is more than an environmental initiative. It has become a valuable differentiator when attracting multinational companies.
Prospective tenants can observe construction sites operating without diesel smoke and excessive noise. These visible improvements strengthen confidence in the developer’s ESG commitment.
For many global organizations, consistent sustainability practices influence investment decisions as much as infrastructure quality.
The Karawang industrial zone demonstrates how clean construction power supports faster project delivery, strengthens industrial park reputation, and creates long-term value for ESG-focused investors.
Key Project Highlights
- Construction completed 3–4 weeks earlier.
- Zero tailpipe emissions during temporary power operations.
- Operating noise around 65.1 dBA.
- Real-time energy monitoring throughout construction.
- Millisecond standby power switchover.
- AMPD references include projects in KIIC Karawang and JIIPE Gresik.
Planning a new industrial park or manufacturing facility that meets global ESG expectations?
PT ODG delivers AMPD clean temporary power and energy management solutions to help construction projects reduce emissions, improve productivity, and attract world-class multinational tenants.
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