Subang: Indonesia’s Next Industrial and Maritime Powerhouse.
Home to the Patimban Port, a strategic national project driving global trade and automotive exports.

Overview
Subang is a critical anchor for the Rebana area, leveraging the Patimban Port to reduce logistics costs for production centers. The regency hosts massive industrial developments, including Subang Smartpolitan, which has already attracted global tenants in the electric vehicle (EV) and electronics sectors. It serves as a more efficient maritime alternative to Jakarta's Tanjung Priok for the West Java industrial belt.
Poverty Reduction
Rapid Improvement
HDI Growth
73.00 (High)
Strategic Focus
Key Pillars
- Green Industry Hub Development
- Mountain Tourism Promotion
- Agro-Processing Value Chain Building
- Coastal Resilience Enchancement
Dominant Sectors
- EV & AutomotiveBYD Plant IDR 16T, production target 2026
- Logistics & PortPatimban Port, 3 industrial zones
- General ManufacturingTextile, footwear, industrial components
- Subang Smartpolitan2,717 ha integrated industrial zone
Infrastructure Ecosystem
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Investment Zones

Patimban
The Patimban Industrial Development Area (KPI) is located in Pusakanagara District, in the northern part of Subang Regency. It will be developed as a central logistics and freight traffic hub for industries in West Java. Basic Infrastructure Water Supply: Sourced from the Pusakanagara unit with a capacity of 5.7 liters/sec, with an alternative source from the planned development of the District Capital Drinking Water Supply System (SPAM IKK) located in Patimban, Subang Regency. Wastewater: The Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPLT) capacity in Subang Regency is 17 m³/day. Solid Waste: Temporary Disposal Site (TPS) capacity in Subang Regency is 1,200 m³/day and a transport capacity of 300 m³/day. There are 2 Final Disposal Sites (TPA) located in Panembong, Subang Regency, alongside the planned construction of the Patimban Integrated Waste Processing Site (TPST) in Pusakanagara District. Electricity: Supplied through the planned construction of 3 switching substations in the Cirebon-Patimban-Kertajati Area, alongside the construction of a power plant with a capacity of 500 kV / 2 units. Transportation Infrastructure Roads: Connected to national roads on the Pamanukan City border – Sewo section, and provincial roads on the Subang – Pagaden – Pamanukan section. Also accessible via the planned widening of the Patrol – Haurgeulis – Bantarwaru road (a proposal by the West Java Regional Development Planning Agency / BAPPEDA Jabar that is still under review). Toll access will be provided by the planned 37.7 km Patimban access toll road, with construction slated for June 2021 and an initial operational target of early 2023. Railways: Connected to the Jakarta – Surabaya railway access via the Cikampek – Cirebon City and Cirebon Regency lines. Key Attractions Presence of Patimban Port, which is poised to replace Tanjung Priok Port as the main gateway for freight traffic in West Java. With a capacity reaching 7.5 million TEUs, it is exceptionally well-suited for export-oriented industries. Ready-to-build industrial estates developed by PT. Barito Pacific are already available, alongside the planned development of the Patimban Maritime City surrounding the port area. Possesses abundant potential in agriculture, plantations, and forestry. There are 92 Vocational High Schools (SMK) and 7 higher education institutions, including the Agro-industry Polytechnic in Subang Regency. Available vocational study programs include mechanical & automotive engineering, agro-industry, and computer & networking.

Subang Cipali Barat
The zone is located in Purwadadi District, Subang Regency Basic Infrastructure Water Supply: The main deep groundwater source is from the Purwadadi unit with a capacity of 8 liters/sec and from Subang Regency with a capacity of 684 liters/sec. Alternative water sources include the Sadawarna Reservoir with a capacity of 2,300 liters/sec and the Cipunagara Reservoir with a capacity of 3,000 liters/sec. Wastewater: Subang Regency Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPLT) with a capacity of 17 m³/day. Solid Waste: Temporary Disposal Site (TPS) capacity of 1,200 m³/day and a transport capacity of 300 m³/day. The final disposal site is at the Ciayumajakuning Regional Final Waste Treatment Facility (TPPAS). Electricity: Supplied through the planned construction of 3 switching substations in the Cirebon-Patimban-Kertajati Area, alongside the construction of a power plant with a capacity of 500 kV / 2 units. Transportation Infrastructure Connected to the Butom Industrial Development Area (KPI), East Subang Cipali KPI, Indramayu Cipali KPI, Kertajati-Jatitujuh KPI, Jatiwangi KPI, and Cirebon KPI via the Cikopo-Palimanan (CIPALI) Toll Road and the Palimanan-Kanci (PALIKANCI) Toll Road. Connected to national roads on the Subang Regency border – Pamanukan City border section, as well as provincial roads on the Purwakarta border – Subang – Kalijati – Sukamandi section. Connected to the Jakarta – Surabaya railway access via the Cikampek – Cirebon City and Cirebon Regency lines. Key Attractions A strategic location between the Cipali Toll Road and the planned Patimban Toll Road, which will connect the industrial area directly to Patimban Port and Kertajati Airport. Developers are already present, and portions of the land are currently in the process of being proposed as a Special Economic Zone (SEZ / KEK ). There is an abundance of skilled labor with 92 Vocational High Schools (SMK) and 7 higher education institutions, including the Agro-industry Polytechnic in Subang Regency. Available vocational study programs include mechanical & automotive engineering, agro-industry, and computer & networking.

Subang Cipali Timur
Basic Infrastructure Water Supply: The main deep groundwater source is from the Purwadadi unit with a capacity of 8 liters/sec and from Subang Regency with a capacity of 684 liters/sec. Alternative water sources include the Sadawarna Reservoir with a capacity of 2,300 liters/sec and the Cipunagara Reservoir with a capacity of 3,000 liters/sec. Wastewater: Subang Regency Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPLT) with a capacity of 17 m³/day. Solid Waste: Temporary Disposal Site (TPS) capacity of 1,200 m³/day and a transport capacity of 300 m³/day. The final disposal site is at the Ciayumajakuning Regional Final Waste Treatment Facility (TPPAS). Electricity: Supplied through the planned construction of 3 switching substations in the Cirebon-Patimban-Kertajati Area, alongside the construction of a power plant with a capacity of 500 kV / 2 units. Transportation Infrastructure Connected to the Butom Industrial Development Area (KPI), West Subang Cipali KPI, Indramayu Cipali KPI, Kertajati-Jatitujuh KPI, Jatiwangi KPI, and Cirebon KPI via the Cikopo-Palimanan (CIPALI) Toll Road and the Palimanan-Kanci (PALIKANCI) Toll Road. (Note: "KPI Butom" was listed twice in the original text, so I streamlined it here for clarity). Provincial road access along the Subang–Pagaden–Pamanukan section, the Subang–Bantarwaru–Haurgeulis–Patrol section, and the Patrol–Haurgeulis–Bantarwaru road. (Note: adjusted the spelling of "Bontorwaru" to "Bantarwaru" for consistency). Connected to the Jakarta–Surabaya railway access via the Cikampek–Cirebon City and Cirebon Regency lines. Key Attractions Strategically located parallel to the Cipali Toll Road, with a toll gate situated close to the area. Located in close proximity to Patimban Port. Several developers are already present in the area. There are 92 Vocational High Schools (SMK) and 7 higher education institutions, including the Agro-industry Polytechnic in Subang Regency.
Vision 2030 Outlook
Economic Growth
9.5% Projected
Investment Target
IDR 40 Trillion
Employment
60,000 new jobs