That`s actually a relatively soft, un punchy kick there in my opinion.
It stands out simply because almost nothing hits on the donw beat due to compression ducking and programming.

You can hear at the first break, the sub is taken out from the kick, and it sounds like a fairly mundane 909.

The power of this kick is mainly due to the immense sub riding underneath it.
This is either another long, boomy bassy kick played along with the main 909, or some some line sidechained to the kick, giving the impression of a long extended big room BOOM.

Very easy to do really.

Take a nice solid 909 kick as your main kick.
Take another bass boosted 808 style kick with a long release, and copy the kick pattern (or double it up, so 8 beats per bar instead of 4, for that extra rumbling schranz mullarky)
Sidechain big kick to normal kick.

There are a number of variations to this, using short, rapid sub notes generated on a synth instead of second kick to creat a more dynamic rumble etc

The power is in the bass though.

Easy.