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Schneider Electric announces the winners of its Sustainability Impact Awards 2023

5th April 2023
Sheryl Miles
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Schneider Electric, the specialist in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has announced the six global winners of the inaugural Schneider Electric Sustainability Impact Awards.

Among 241 submissions, the winners were distinguished by their pioneering decarbonisation efforts, both within and beyond their organisations.  

Launched in 2022, the Schneider Electric Sustainability Impact Awards celebrates leaders that prioritise innovation and decarbonisation. Partners are afforded the opportunity to enter in two categories.

The first, ‘Impact to My Company’ recognises those who exhibit outstanding sustainability leadership in their own operations.

The second, ‘Impact to My Customers’ rewards those who demonstrate exceptional sustainability leadership by helping customers achieve their decarbonisation goals.  

Entrants were assessed based on their successful implementation of innovations, products, and digital solutions to electrify operations, reduce energy supply, increase operational efficiency, and embrace circularity across the value chain. Winners are accorded significant benefits, including global visibility, a valuable credential, and new business opportunities. The awards also provide a first of its kind educational programme for partners in the industry. 

Sustainability Impact Awards 2023 winners 

Category One: ‘Impact to my Company’

  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise, United States

Is focused on transitioning to clean energy alternatives through a hybrid approach that includes renewable assets, power purchase agreements, green tariff programmes, and green contracts.

They are implementing transportation strategies such as modal shifts, zero- and low-emission vehicles, and sustainable aviation fuels to reduce their carbon footprint. The company also uses green materials and product design, implements packaging innovation, meets sustainability standards, offers transparency on environmental impact, and reduces waste at all their sites. 

  • Boer (Wuxi) Power System, China

Has established decarbonisation targets as part of its sustainability journey and embraced electrification and digitalisation to build resilient operations, including a smart forklift scheduling management system that helps improve production efficiency. The company’s headquarters has a 1.5MW photovoltaic rooftop and an ENP-B charging station that lays the foundation for the further popularisation of electric vehicles.

  • Michael Smith Switchgear, United Kingdom and Ireland

Is committed to sustainability in all aspects of its business, having achieved carbon-neutral status. To reduce energy consumption and use of raw materials, the company has digitised operations, adopted electric vehicles, and installed LED lighting and solar panels. The company is sourcing alternative materials for products and consolidating deliveries to reduce their carbon footprint. Future plans also account for a rainwater storage system and a green roof.  

Category Two: ‘Impact to My Customers’

  • Ramboll, Finland

Is a multidisciplinary engineering, design, and consultancy company that operates in 35 countries and employs 17,000 people globally. The company designs sustainable energy-based solutions for customers’ building service systems and power distribution systems, including electrification of heating systems with heat pump and solar power solutions in buildings and urban sites. The company integrates EcoStruxure solutions across connected products to allow data-enabled decision making and performance management.

  • Faith Technologies, United States

Is a national specialist in electrical planning, engineering, design, and installation. It helps customers achieve their sustainability goals with its Path to Smarter Energy process, which involves gathering energy usage data, identifying ways to conserve energy, determining whether on-site renewable generation is a viable option, and integrating energy storage to achieve net-zero carbon emissions. The company also installs EcoStruxure solutions to simplify and digitise customers’ power distribution to protect people, safeguard assets, and maximise business continuity and performance.

  • Ad-Sol Nissin, Japan

Is Schneider’s only system integrator partner in Japan. The company has introduced EcoStruxure solutions to their customer, the largest electric utility company in Japan, to support its implementation of a regional microgrid business. The company is also helping another customer to optimise production management in its automobile manufacturing processes and provides consulting services for carbon-neutral platforms to other industries, including railway companies. 

“Now is the time to address the global energy crisis – it’s our top priority. However, we cannot accelerate decarbonisation efforts and achieve net-zero goals alone; we must rely on our ecosystem of partnerships”, Rohan Kelkar, EVP for Global Power Products at Schneider Electric said.  

“Through the Schneider Electric Sustainability Impact Awards, we acknowledge and highlight the valuable contributions made by our partners worldwide towards decarbonising not only their own operations but also their customers'. We value the opportunity to learn from one another and congratulate these winners for their exceptional commitment towards making a positive impact.  We hope that in sharing their stories, they will serve as inspiration to organisations worldwide embarking on their decarbonisation journey.”

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