PT PLN Visits CATIB at Karawang Artha Industrial Hill to Strengthen Partnership
22 April 2026 | . admin-artha
22 April 2026 | . admin-artha

Karawang, Indonesia – April 21, 2026
Karawang Artha Industrial Hill (KAIH) facilitated an official visit by PT PLN (Persero) to the facility of its tenant, PT Contemporary Amperex Technology Indonesia Battery (CATIB), on April 21, 2026. The visit served as a strategic engagement to strengthen coordination and reaffirm the extended partnership between the national electricity provider, the industrial estate, and one of its tenants.
The visit provided PT PLN with a comprehensive overview of CATIB’s operations within KAIH, enabling direct assessment of energy utilization, operational requirements, and future expansion plans. This on-site engagement reflects a proactive approach to ensuring that electricity supply infrastructure continues to align with the evolving needs of industrial tenants.
During the meeting, representatives from KAIH, PT PLN, and CATIB engaged in constructive discussions focused on enhancing service reliability, optimizing power capacity, and supporting CATIB’s operational continuity. The dialogue emphasized the importance of close collaboration in maintaining a resilient and efficient industrial ecosystem.
As Indonesia’s primary electricity provider, PT PLN reaffirmed its commitment to delivering reliable and scalable power solutions tailored to industrial demand. The company also highlighted its readiness to support future capacity enhancements in line with tenant growth within KAIH.
KAIH, as the industrial estate developer and operator, plays a key role in connecting infrastructure providers with its tenants. Through initiatives like the 1ADAPT program, by organizing meetings such as this, KAIH helps ensure tenants receive reliable utility services and smooth coordination.
KAIH expressed its appreciation for the visit and ongoing collaboration, noting that reliable electricity supply is fundamental to maintaining operational efficiency and supporting long-term growth within the industrial estate.


