How Aggreko powered an unprecedented Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
How Aggreko powered an unprecedented Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
- The Challenge
Overcome global pandemic and first ever postponement of Olympic Games
- The Solution
Adapting to adversity and pushing to the limit
- The Impact
Unprecedented Games kept on track and history books rewritten
Client:International Olympics Committee
Location:Tokyo, Japan
The Challenge
Overcome global pandemic and first ever postponement of Olympic Games
The Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics provided the world with breath-taking sporting entertainment. Every Olympian pushed the limit in a bid to capture glory for their nation.
And it took an unprecedented effort behind the scenes to ensure these Games took place – after the first postponement in Olympics history.
Things were going according to plan in 2019, until the Coronavirus pandemic changed the world forever. It meant that the planned Summer Games in Tokyo in 2020 were postponed, which was announced in March 2020. A week later, new plans were released for the Games to take place in 2021, if the pandemic could be controlled and contained sufficiently.
This demanded a change in approach for all Olympic partners and everyone involved in setting the stage for the biggest sporting event in the world. This was the first time the Olympics had been delayed. And for Aggreko, there were a lot of factors to take care of so that reliable energy could power the Games.
Providing a stable power platform for such a prestigious and large spectacle such as the Olympics requires teamwork above all else. And we had assembled a squad of more than 350 experts in their field to come to Tokyo and combine their skills to energise the Games.
With the pandemic tightening travel regulations for everyone, safety rules to adhere to in order to combat the spread of the virus, as well as logistics for tens of thousands of pieces of cutting-edge equipment to work around – could Aggreko meet the new deadline?
Our project leaders knew that communication was key to our success. This would also be a factor we would have to overcome – our massive team contained more than 40 nationalities, with 60 translators working with us throughout.
A new deadline. A new schedule. Countless obstacles to consider. Millions of eyes expecting nothing less than perfection.
In times of adversity, we step forward. The Tokyo 2020 Olympics needed the best – and so we got to work.