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ABB India’s Bengaluru Campus Receives Highest IGBC Green Rating
ABB India’s integrated campus in Nelamangala, Bengaluru, has received the Platinum-rated Green Factory Building certification from the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC).
April 20, 2022. By Manu Tayal

ABB India’s integrated campus in Nelamangala, Bengaluru, has received the Platinum-rated Green Factory Building certification from the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC).
The IGBC Platinum certification is the highest rating offered by IGBC post evaluating a site on innovation in design and environmental categories including Site Selection & Planning, Water Conservation, Energy Conservation, Material Conservation, and Indoor Environmental Quality & Occupational Health.
Commenting on the achievement, Sanjeev Sharma, Country Head and Managing Director, ABB India, said “we embed ‘sustainability in practice’ in everything we do to accelerate our journey towards becoming Net-Zero. Along with a state-of-the-art robotics facility spread over 3600 sq mt, our Nelamangala unit also houses one of the first smart factories in the country to produce our entire range of smart power products. The IGBC awarding Platinum certification to our Nelamangala unit showcases our concrete efforts toward achieving the 2030 global sustainability targets. We are committed to introducing a variety of other such practices across all ABB India's facilities in an attempt to render a sustainable difference. We are also partnering with our customers and suppliers to support their sustainability journey.”
“An IGBC Platinum rating is a well-deserved recognition of the multi-faceted green initiatives implemented at the factories of ABB India. IGBC Platinum-rated green factory building projects adhere to the highest national and international efficiency benchmarks. I would like to especially applaud the measures taken to enhance the well-being of employees working at ABB’s green factories in India. I am sure this prestigious achievement by ABB Nelamangala and ABB Peenya industrial campuses would inspire many more stakeholders of the Indian manufacturing industry to further practice the design, construction, and operation of green buildings and adopt the IGBC Rating Systems. As a premier certification body, IGBC would continue to handhold ABB in their journey to ultimately become Net Zero in terms of Energy, Water, Waste, and Carbon,” said Gurmit Singh Arora, National Chairman, IGBC.
The Nelamangala campus offers more than 30 per cent energy savings over the ASHRAE 90.1.2004 requirements, green electricity to offset 100 per cent of the non-process load, and uses a high solar reflective index roof (100 per cent of the exposed roof) while 80 per cent of the shop floor area gets daylight through skylights.
The campus has also achieved a water positivity index of 1.24, indicating that they are replenishing more water for the environment than what is being withdrawn for their operations. The campus uses a cross wave technology-based rainwater harvesting system having an annual rainwater harvesting potential of over 200 million liters.
The IGBC Platinum certification is the highest rating offered by IGBC post evaluating a site on innovation in design and environmental categories including Site Selection & Planning, Water Conservation, Energy Conservation, Material Conservation, and Indoor Environmental Quality & Occupational Health.
Commenting on the achievement, Sanjeev Sharma, Country Head and Managing Director, ABB India, said “we embed ‘sustainability in practice’ in everything we do to accelerate our journey towards becoming Net-Zero. Along with a state-of-the-art robotics facility spread over 3600 sq mt, our Nelamangala unit also houses one of the first smart factories in the country to produce our entire range of smart power products. The IGBC awarding Platinum certification to our Nelamangala unit showcases our concrete efforts toward achieving the 2030 global sustainability targets. We are committed to introducing a variety of other such practices across all ABB India's facilities in an attempt to render a sustainable difference. We are also partnering with our customers and suppliers to support their sustainability journey.”
“An IGBC Platinum rating is a well-deserved recognition of the multi-faceted green initiatives implemented at the factories of ABB India. IGBC Platinum-rated green factory building projects adhere to the highest national and international efficiency benchmarks. I would like to especially applaud the measures taken to enhance the well-being of employees working at ABB’s green factories in India. I am sure this prestigious achievement by ABB Nelamangala and ABB Peenya industrial campuses would inspire many more stakeholders of the Indian manufacturing industry to further practice the design, construction, and operation of green buildings and adopt the IGBC Rating Systems. As a premier certification body, IGBC would continue to handhold ABB in their journey to ultimately become Net Zero in terms of Energy, Water, Waste, and Carbon,” said Gurmit Singh Arora, National Chairman, IGBC.
The Nelamangala campus offers more than 30 per cent energy savings over the ASHRAE 90.1.2004 requirements, green electricity to offset 100 per cent of the non-process load, and uses a high solar reflective index roof (100 per cent of the exposed roof) while 80 per cent of the shop floor area gets daylight through skylights.
The campus has also achieved a water positivity index of 1.24, indicating that they are replenishing more water for the environment than what is being withdrawn for their operations. The campus uses a cross wave technology-based rainwater harvesting system having an annual rainwater harvesting potential of over 200 million liters.
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