Ampotech Officially Joins Green Building Council Indonesia to Power Indonesia’s Green Building Transformation
10/02/2026Ampotech is excited to announce its official membership in Green Building Council Indonesia (GBCI). This major milestone strengthens our commitment to advancing green building innovation and sustainable energy transformation across Indonesia’s built environment.
This strategic partnership underscores Ampotech’s belief that sustainable building is a critical pathway to tackle climate change, reduce energy consumption, and unlock long-term economic value for building owners, developers, and communities.
Why Green Building Matters in Indonesia
Buildings and the broader construction sector play a critical role in shaping Indonesia’s energy use and climate impact. As urbanization accelerates and infrastructure development continues across the country, energy demand from buildings is rising steadily, making the sector a key focus for sustainability and decarbonization efforts.
Despite growing awareness, the adoption of energy-efficient building practices in Indonesia is still at a relatively early stage. While certification frameworks such as Greenship and EDGE have gained recognition, the number of certified green buildings remains limited compared to the scale of ongoing development. This gap highlights both the challenge and the significant opportunity to integrate sustainability principles more broadly across new and existing buildings.
At the same time, the green building market in Indonesia continues to expand, driven by increasing interest from developers, building owners, and investors who recognize the long-term value of sustainable design and construction. Green buildings are increasingly seen not only as an environmental responsibility but also as a strategic investment that enhances operational efficiency, asset value, and long-term resilience.
Delivering Real Value: Environmental and Economic Benefits
Green building is not just a conceptual ideal — it delivers measurable environmental and financial impact. Studies in Indonesia show that certified green buildings can achieve 30% to 80% lower annual utility costs compared to conventional buildings, due to efficiency in energy and water use.
In addition, data from GBCI indicates that Greenship-certified projects have collectively contributed to significant conservation outcomes, including hundreds of millions of kilowatt-hours of energy savings, millions of cubic meters of water savings, and substantial reductions in carbon emissions.
These performance outcomes align with global sustainability goals and Indonesia’s own decarbonization objectives. By embedding green building principles and technologies, developers and building owners can not only reduce operational costs but also future-proof assets against energy price volatility and regulatory risk.
Ampotech’s Role in Accelerating Green Building Adoption
As a member of GBCI, Ampotech will actively contribute to initiatives that accelerate the adoption and performance excellence of green building solutions across commercial, residential, and industrial sectors.
Ampotech’s approach emphasizes data-driven energy management and integrated renewable energy solutions, which help buildings operate more efficiently and sustainably throughout their lifecycle. From advanced energy monitoring systems to solar power integration and HVAC optimization, Ampotech’s solutions are designed to unlock measurable savings, enhance occupant comfort, and support regulatory compliance.
Ampotech believes technology plays a central role in transforming Indonesia’s building stock — especially existing buildings that were constructed before updated green standards were introduced. With intelligent energy solutions, these buildings can be retrofitted and optimized to perform while aligning with sustainability benchmarks.
Collaborating with Industry and Policy Ecosystems
Membership in GBCI places Ampotech within a vibrant network of industry leaders — from developers and architects to policymakers and sustainability professionals — all working together to expand the green building movement.
The Indonesian government has already taken steps to embed sustainability requirements in national building codes, and green building standards are increasingly referenced in city-level regulations such as Jakarta’s green building codes.
However, barriers such as awareness gaps and financing challenges remain key constraints to broader adoption. Recent assessments show that a lack of familiarity with green building benefits and perceived cost barriers continues to slow market uptake.
Ampotech aims to help bridge these gaps by sharing insights, case studies, and practical pathways for developers to achieve real environmental and financial returns from sustainable design and operation.
Looking Ahead
Joining GBCI reflects Ampotech’s long-term vision to support Indonesia’s transition toward energy-efficient, resilient, and low-carbon buildings. We are committed to empowering stakeholders with innovative solutions, deep technical expertise, and collaborative engagement with the broader sustainability ecosystem.
Together with GBCI and industry partners, Ampotech will continue driving green building excellence — helping Indonesia unlock energy savings, reduce emissions, and create healthier, more sustainable built environments for generations to come.
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