- Award reflects Schneider Electric’s leadership in sustainable infrastructure solutions and its commitments to helping partners and customers reduce their environmental impact
- To date, Schneider Electric has helped its partners and customers reduce 320 million tonnes of CO2
- Green Premium™ products accounted for more than 76% of sales in 2020
- Circular economy addressed though Trade-UPS and ECOFIT™, recycling, and take-back programs
At Schneider Electric, sustainability is part of our DNA. Our purpose is to empower all to make the most of our energy and our resources, and work with our channel community to bring progress and sustainability through digitization and electrification to a wide range of industries including data centres, energy grids, buildings, and industrial facilities. Named as Corporate Knights’ ‘Most Sustainable Corporation in the World’ in 2021, Schneider Electric has a history of driving digital transformation globally and today it works with both channel partners and customers to reduce their environmental impact through technological innovation and sustainable business strategies.
The company’s Green Premium™ products, for example, offer sustainable performance by design and accounted for more than 76% of sales in 2020. Its ECOFIT™ and Trade-UPS, recycle and take-back programs address the circular economy and ensure the responsible disposal of discarded infrastructure technologies such as MV equipment and UPSs. Further, its EcoStruxure™ solutions and Energy & Sustainability Services directly enable customers to reduce their CO2 footprint and deliver an average of 20% reduced carbon emissions.
The company is also no stranger to Net Zero and has worked tirelessly to address the impact of scope-3 emissions on the environment by creating strategies to minimise CO2 in its supply chain and throughout its partner ecosystem. Today its public commitments include:
- Accelerating its 2030 goal of carbon neutrality in its extended ecosystem by five years to 2025;
- Removing gas and ensuring the end of SF6 by the end of 2025;
- Reaching net-zero operational emissions by 2030 as part of validated SBT target;
- Achieving a net-zero supply chain by 2050.
Sustainable technologies for the channel
Data centre and edge computing energy demands are increasing exponentially and a new report from Schneider Electric found that IT Energy Demands could increase 50% by 2030. To help partners design, build and deploy sustainable data centres from the cloud to the edge, Schneider has created an industry-leading portfolio of solutions to address the issues of sustainability and energy efficiency.
They include:
- EcoStruxure Data Center Solutions – bringing together power, cooling, racks and management to support sustainable IT in edge applications and data centres.
- EcoStruxure IT – The industry’s first vendor-agnostic, open, interoperable remote monitoring software platform enabling partners to gain data driven insights that drive sustainable decision-making and digital services.
- Single and three-phase lithium-ion uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) – such as its Galaxy series; a Green Premium UPS providing up to 99% efficiency when operated in ECOnversion mode.
- Uniflair Cooling – free cooling system offering 25% more efficiency and sustainability than comparable systems.
- Liquid cooling technologies – offering 14% lower CapEx and up to 30% energy reduction compared to air-cooling.
- EcoStruxure Micro Data Centers – pre-integrated, energy efficient edge computing systems combining power, cooling, security, IT and software.
- SF6-free switchgear – utilising pure air instead of SF6 gas, which has a high Global Warming Potential (GWP).
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