Batam's electricity supply is supported by various types of power plants such as PLTD, PLTU, PLTG, and others, with a total capacity of 538.95 MW and a peak load of 475 MW. Road infrastructure includes 474.78 km of arterial roads and 352 km of collector roads, with a total network reaching 1,676.78 km. These two infrastructures ensure the smooth mobility of people, industry and investment.
89.53 MW
43.50 MW
43.50 MW
44.52 MW
231.40 MW
538.95 MW
475 MW
474.78 km
352 km
Clean water supply in Batam is managed through the Drinking Water Supply System (SPAM) by utilizing six main reservoirs: Duriangkang, Sei Ladi, Mukakuning, Piayu, Sei Harapan, and Nongsa.
Production capacity continues to be increased, reaching 3,487 liters/second (lps), supporting the needs of households, tourism, and industry. Various programs such as the construction of new water treatment plants and reservoir optimization are carried out so that supply is maintained in the future.
3,487 lps
317 thousand SR
6 reservoirs
20 units


















































































Gas supply in Batam is channeled through a subsea pipeline from Pemping Island - the length of the distribution network reaches 1,300 km (2022), serving 7 industrial estates and more than 84,000 household connections.
In telecommunications, Batam is connected to 8 international fiber optic cables and has an extensive local fiber optic network. This makes Batam a hub for regional and global connectivity, supporting business, industry and the digital economy.
1,300 km
7
84.000
Batu Ampar Port is Batam's main logistics gateway. With a modern STS Crane capable of loading and unloading 35 containers per hour, the port is increasingly efficient.
The Container Yard area is being developed to 20 hectares (container yard project worth IDR 391.7 billion), targeted for completion in 2025 to increase storage capacity and become a direct hub without transit (direct call) to various countries.
35 containers/hour
20 ha under development
up to 900,000 TEUs/year
IDR 391.7 billion



























Hang Nadim Airport has a 4,028m runway, the longest in Indonesia and third in Southeast Asia. In the first half of 2023, it recorded 2,005,302 passengers, an average of 11,079 per day BP Batam. The airport's operations also include cargo services of up to 16,230 tons, supporting BP Batam's national connectivity and logistics.
1,300 km
2,005,302 people
16,230 tons
Barelang Bridge is a series of 6 bridges connecting Batam, Rempang and Galang Islands. With a total length of about 2 km and a distance of 50 km between the ends, the bridge has become an icon of Batam as well as a vital inter-island link. Built since 1992 and completed in 1998, the project is also known as the Habibie Bridge, as a tribute to B. J. Habibie who initiated it
Tengku Fisabilillah - 642 m (tensile cable structure)
Nara Lion - 420 m (cantilever)
Ali Haji - 270 m (girder)
Sultan Zainal Abidin - 365 m (cantilever)
Tuanku Tambusai - 385 m (concrete arc)
Raja Kecil Bridge - 180 m (concrete girder)
6
2 km
~50 minutes
1998
Batam is equipped with comprehensive social and public facilities: from modern shopping centers, educational and health institutions, places of worship, to public spaces and recreational facilities.These facilities not only serve the daily needs of residents but also strengthen Batam's position as a city that is convenient to live in and invest in.
RSBP Batam - Green Hospital award, complete medical services (ICU, Cath Lab, ER, polyclinic, etc.)
Batam State Polytechnic, public spaces such as Tumenggung Abdul Jamal Field, Batam City Square, Grand Batam Mall
Batam Center Grand Mosque, also Airport Mosque facility (2,500 m², 1,000 worshipers)
Deer Park & Sekupang Pond (14,000 m² conservation & recreation)
BP Batam Hospital with 8 modern floors
Some big malls like Grand Batam Mall
Batam Centre Grand Mosque as the main worship center
Trans Batam bus available
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