Subscribe to the daily news Sign in
En
LG opens air conditioner factory in Indonesia to support Global South strategy
27 October 2025

LG opens air conditioner factory in Indonesia to support Global South strategy

LG Electronics has launched a new partner-operated production facility in Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia, as part of its strategy to expand in emerging markets. The factory, which began operations in September 2025, is dedicated to manufacturing LG residential air conditioners and is expected to produce approximately 700,000 indoor and outdoor units in its first year.

Spanning 32,000 square meters, the facility aims to reinforce LG’s supply chain, boost its presence in Indonesia, and serve as a center for localized innovation. The plant operates under LG’s Korean Quality Control system and manufactures units using R32 refrigerant in line with regional environmental standards.

The new facility aligns with the Indonesian government’s policy on harmonizing Minimum Energy Performance Standards with ASEAN guidelines and supports the Domestic Component Level (TDKN) initiative by sourcing or manufacturing over 40 percent of key components locally. LG also expects the plant to create jobs, stimulate the regional economy, and contribute to knowledge-sharing in HVAC technologies.

This development builds on LG’s 35-year presence in Indonesia, where it already operates manufacturing and R&D sites in Tangerang and Bekasi. The company’s broader Global South strategy includes similar investments in countries like Brazil, India and Thailand to enhance manufacturing flexibility and sustain global growth.

“The new partner-operated facility in Indonesia underscores the tremendous progress we are making in advancing our Global South strategy,” said James Lee, president of the LG ES Company. “By strengthening local production capacity, we can better provide advanced air solutions that meet the needs of customers in Indonesia and surrounding markets, while driving growth across the region.”

Related tags: HVAC, R32
Share
Subscribe to the Refindustry Daily Newsletter
Trusted by 3,000+ refrigeration professionals worldwide
or sign up with
Google
LinkedIn
Facebook
No spam. Only industry-relevant news.
Unsubscribe anytime.

Related news

Midea HVAC Design Contest spotlights sustainable solutions at 2025 ...
The awards ceremony for the 5th Session of the Midea International HVAC Design Contest was held on December 10 in Haikou, Hainan, underscoring the role of HVAC technologies in advancing sustainable...
30 Dec 2025
Garrett wins China serial award for oil-free HVAC compressor for e-...
Garrett Motion Inc. said it has received its first serial award in the mobility sector for an oil-free, foil bearing-based centrifugal compressor, selected by Chinese commercial-vehicle HVAC integr...
25 Feb 2026
Watsco posts record 2025 gross margin
Watsco, Inc. said full-year 2025 results included a record gross profit margin amid what it described as challenging HVAC/R market conditions. In the year ended December 31, 2025, revenue decreased...
24 Feb 2026
Knorr Bremse Rail Systems in Hungary installs Haier MRV 5 3-pipe VRF
Knorr Bremse Rail Systems Budapest has upgraded the HVAC system in its main office building at the Helsinki Street site in Hungary. The 12-room building serves up to 50 people, and the project repl...
yesterday
Texas-based NexCore adds three HVAC firms, surpasses 900 staff
NexCore, a provider of commercial HVAC services in the United States, said it concluded 2025 with three acquisitions that added more than 155 employees, bringing its workforce to over 900 full-time...
25 Feb 2026
Mitsubishi Electric launches air conditioner production in India
Mitsubishi Electric has started full-scale operations at its first residential air conditioner manufacturing plant in India, aiming to expand its presence in the growing market. The facility, ...
10 Feb 2026