Showing posts with label Schneider Electric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Schneider Electric. Show all posts

Thursday, February 5, 2026

Schneider Electric Cavite Smart Factory: First Luzon Government Ecozone Site on 100% Renewable Energy

Schneider Electric’s Cavite Smart Factory is the first manufacturing site in a Luzon economic zone and the first Schneider Electric factory in East Asia to operate on 100% renewable energy.

The transition was made possible through partnerships with Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA), Cavite Economic Zone (CEZ), Meralco Ecozone Power (MEP), Independent Electricity Market Operator of the Philippines (IEMOP), and ACEN Renewable Energy Solutions (ACEN RES). 

The Cavite facility, a key hub in Schneider Electric’s East Asia supply chain supporting 1,300 employees, now serves as a model for sustainable, smart manufacturing.

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Schneider Electric champions safer, smarter electrical design to combat rising fire risks

In the Philippines, many homes and buildings still use outdated electrical systems with common issues like overloaded circuits and undersized wiring causing fire risks and property damage.

Recognized globally as the World’s Most Sustainable Company, Schneider Electric leverages over 30 years of industry experience in the Philippines to strengthen buildings’ electrical foundation by providing smarter, scalable design solutions that improve safety, ensure efficiency, and protect long-term property value. 

The company urges homeowners, developers, and property managers to rethink electrical safety and build a safer, more resilient power infrastructure for Filipino communities. 

Saturday, November 8, 2025

Philippine Companies Double Down on Sustainability to Drive Growth Amid Economic Uncertainty: Schneider Electric

In 2025, 97% of local companies have set sustainability targets. However, only 51% have implemented comprehensive strategies, leaving a 46% gap between ambition and execution.

92% of companies in the Philippines this year are already applying or interested to apply AI to advance their sustainability ambitions, demonstrating its potential as a sustainability accelerant.

For the private sector, sustainability investments remain constrained, with economic uncertainty still the top concern but easing from 49% in 2024 to 45% in 2025.

Schneider Electric, a global energy technology leader, today announced the results of its annual Green Impact Gap survey revealing that Philippine business leaders increasingly view sustainability as a driver of growth and competitiveness, even as they cite economic uncertainty and geopolitical instability as barriers to further sustainability investment.  

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Schneider Electric Pushes for Scalable, Energy-Efficient Data Centers Amid AI Surge

The Philippines’ growing digital transformation and AI adoption are driving increased demand for high-density data centers.

Rising power consumption from these data centers is adding pressure on the country’s existing power infrastructure.

To support local operators, Schneider Electric next-generation infrastructure solutions tailored for AI and high-performance computing workloads, alongside a global partnership with NVIDIA to advance the physical and operational backbone for next-gen GPU clusters.

Thursday, July 17, 2025

Schneider Electric named the World’s Most Sustainable Company by TIME Magazine and Statista

Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has been named the “World’s Most Sustainable Company 2025” by TIME Magazine and Statista. This is Schneider Electric’s second consecutive year atop the list, which ranks 500 of the World’s Most Sustainable Companies.

This recognition reflects Schneider Electric’s consistent progress toward its own sustainability goals, as well as its commitment to helping its customers become more energy efficient and reduce their emissions. The company continues to show transparent progress against its ambitious sustainability goals, which include a 25% absolute carbon reduction across its entire value chain by 2030 and Net- Zero CO2 emissions across the entire value chain by 2050. The company’s SBTi-validated Schneider Sustainability Impact 2021-2025 (SSI) program acts as its roadmap, enabling sustainable progress, not just for Schneider Electric and its partners, but also for its customers and local communities.

Thursday, June 5, 2025

Schneider Electric’s Galaxy VXL UPS Delivers Scalable Power for Growing AI Power Demands

AI is reshaping the digital world, with its computing capacity expected to double approximately every 100 days, driving a projected 4.2-fold increase in data center power consumption between 2023 and 2028.

In response, Schneider Electric offers a compact, efficient, and AI-ready UPS solution called Galaxy VXL. 

Galaxy VXL helps customers meet growing compute requirements with greater agility, uptime, and environmental responsibility.

As artificial intelligence (AI) drives unprecedented growth in energy demand, Schneider Electric, the global leader in digital energy management and automation, is helping Philippine data centers future-proof their operations through energy intelligence. The company introduces the Galaxy VXL, a next-generation uninterruptible power supply (UPS) designed to support high-density AI workloads— delivering power protection, efficiency, and scalability in a compact footprint.

Monday, May 12, 2025

Schneider Electric kicks off the year with significant sustainability milestones, exceeds 2024 target

Rueil-Malmaison (France) – Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, announced that its Schneider Sustainability Impact (SSI) program achieved a score of 7.95 out of 10 for the first quarter of 2025, towards a target of 8.80/10 by the end of the year. 

Recognized as the world’s most sustainable corporation by Corporate Knights, Schneider Electric continues to make significant strides towards its sustainability goals as it enters the final year of its current SSI program. The company also recently published details of its sustainability performance for the final quarter of 2024, alongside its full-year financial results. The company’s SSI score for 2024 reached 7.55 out of 10, surpassing the end-year target of 7.40. Monitoring and reporting on the 11 global commitments of its SSI’s quarterly progress remains essential to achieving the company’s goals across all dimensions of environmental, social, and governance (ESG).

Friday, April 4, 2025

Schneider Electric champions energy efficiency as key to business resilience

Schneider Electric emphasizes that Philippine businesses can no longer treat energy efficiency as optional. Companies must act now to remain competitive and sustainable.

While 98% of Philippine businesses have sustainability goals, only 52% are taking meaningful action.

Schneider Electric’s three-step approach to strategize, digitize, and decarbonize offers a clear path to closing this gap.

As climate change and rising energy costs continue to impact businesses, Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has reinforced its call for Philippine businesses to prioritize energy efficiency as the fastest and most cost-effective route to sustainability. 

Friday, February 14, 2025

Schneider Electric named World’s Most Sustainable Corporation for a second time in Global 100 rankings

Schneider Electric is the first-ever corporation to top Corporate Knights Global 100 twice.

This marks the company’s 14th consecutive year on the list, achieving a top 10 ranking for the 7th time.  

The global recognition highlights Schneider Electric's outstanding efforts in advancing sustainability and innovation in emerging markets worldwide, including the Philippines.

Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, was recently recognized as the World’s Most Sustainable Corporation for 2025 by Corporate Knights and is the first-ever company to rank first in the Global 100 twice, having previously earned this distinction in 2021. This global recognition marks Schneider’s long-standing commitment to delivering the best environmental, social and governance (ESG) efforts in advancing sustainability and innovation across emerging markets worldwide, including the Philippines.

Saturday, February 8, 2025

Schneider Electric has contributed to restoring Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris

  • Schneider Electric donated state-of-the-art solutions for energy management and facility security.
  • This symbolic act demonstrates Schneider Electric's ability to mobilize resources for a multi-secular historic monument.
  • The success of this project is a result of ingenious solutions used to address logistics and complex constraints encountered on site.

Rueil-Malmaison (France) – Schneider Electric, the leader in digital transformation of energy management and automation, recently contributed, by means of donations, to the restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. The donated solutions have made it possible to secure and monitor the site's electrical facilities. The company’s Building Management System (BMS) is able to manage and optimize the monument's energy consumption, incorporating 21st century innovations into a cathedral that represents a high point in medieval art, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991.

Schneider Electric contributed, by means of donations, to the restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. The donated solutions have made it possible to secure and monitor the site's electrical facilities. 

Sunday, November 24, 2024

Reshaping Industry 4.0: Schneider Electric Launches Safety-Focused, Circular-Ready MasterPacT MTZ Active Circuit Breakers

Schneider Electric officially launches the MasterPacT MTZ Active in the Philippines, setting new benchmarks for energy safety, efficiency, and sustainability in local commercial industries such as buildings, healthcare, data centers, manufacturing, and infrastructure.

The MasterPacT MTZ Active is Schneider Electric’s latest flagship Air Circuit Breaker (ACB), designed to address daily operational challenges such as 24/7 uptime demands and rising energy costs.

It is a certified Green Premium™ product with over 30% circularity, designed for refurbishment and reduced waste.

Monday, October 14, 2024

Schneider Electric: 98% of PH companies have sustainability targets, 22% to invest $1M+ in sustainability in the next 2 years

Improving digitalization and enhancing supply chain sustainability identified as the two biggest areas of planned investment

98% of PH companies have established sustainability targets, with 22% planning to invest at least USD 1M or more into sustainability in the next 2 years

In Asia, sustainability is a high priority for 60% of business leaders, and nearly half have established comprehensive strategies and targets

Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, announced findings from its annual Green Impact Gap survey. It underscores Asia Pacific’s sustainability journey. According to the survey, 98% of PH companies have established sustainability targets, 22% plan to invest at least USD 1M or more towards their sustainability agenda in the next 2 years. Additionally, the primary focus for this investment includes prioritizing digitalization as a key driver of their sustainability strategies. 

Schneider Electric spoke to 4,500 leaders across nine countries to gather perspectives of business leaders in the Asia Pacific region. The markets include Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam. The survey was conducted with the market research company, Milieu Insight.

Saturday, September 28, 2024

Schneider Electric and Makati Business Club Hold a Roundtable, Cites Sustainability as the New Core Business Growth Strategy

Chris Leong, Chief Marketing Officer of Schneider Electric, emphasizes three pillars that businesses should implement to future-proof their operations: Electrification, Automation, and Digitalization. 

Schneider Electric identified pivotal megatrends shaping industries and customer needs that present opportunities for businesses to innovate. 

Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and automation, is urging local industries, including data centers, infrastructure, manufacturing, power and grid, and water utilities, to embrace sustainability as a core business growth strategy, rather than merely a corporate social responsibility initiative. 

During a roundtable discussion titled “Unlocking Sustainable Impact Through Innovation: 

Path Towards a Future-ready Business Landscape,” Schneider Electric and Makati Business Club gathered business leaders and executives from various industries and discussed how businesses can integrate sustainability in their business growth strategies.

Monday, September 16, 2024

Power Up Your Game: Schneider Electric's APC Back-UPS Pro Gaming Brings Next-Level Protected Gaming Experience to SM Mall of Asia

APC PowerUPS Consumer Launch is happening on September 21 at SM Mall of Asia. The event will feature live gaming tournaments, gaming activities, tech and gaming retail booths, and exclusive raffles.

The one-day event is organized in collaboration with top tech brands Asus, Acer, and Lenovo.

APC will also kick off its advocacy initiative that aims to support Teach for the Philippines' Katig Training, a program that aims to capacitate public school teachers with self-management and community building skills to effectively improve learning outcomes for students.

Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and automation, is bringing the Filipino gaming experience to the next level with a mall activation event titled “APC PowerUPS” on September 21st at the Main Mall Atrium of SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City. The event will showcase the newly launched APC Back-UPS Pro Gaming, the brand’s first gaming-focused uninterruptible power supply (UPS) device specifically created to be a powerful battery backup designed to meet gamers’ needs.

Thursday, July 18, 2024

Schneider Electric introduces scalable decarbonization roadmap for PH manufacturing, donates P5M worth of equipment to Dualtech

Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and digital automation, announced a scalable decarbonization roadmap for the manufacturing sector in the Philippines during the recent Go Industry 2024: Driving towards a Net Zero Industry event held at The Mills Country Club, Laguna co-hosted with Dualtech Training Center Foundation, Inc.

The event was attended by leaders from the Laguna Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Climate Change Commission (CCC) Philippines, and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). 

Saturday, July 6, 2024

Schneider Electric named the world’s most sustainable company by Time magazine and Statista

Rueil-Malmaison, France – Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has topped the "World's Most Sustainable Companies for 2024" list by Time magazine and Statista. This recognition reflects Schneider Electric's ambitious goals to reduce its own emissions, but also the company’s commitment to helping its customers to become more energy efficient and reduce their emissions.

Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Schneider Electric Foundation turns 25 and launches the ‘25 Years Young’ campaign in the Philippines

‘25 Years Young’ celebrates the 25th anniversary of the foundation

A global call for contributions will award impactful and innovative youth projects 

Manila, Philippines – To mark the 25th anniversary of its foundation, Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, is launching a global campaign in celebration of both this key milestone and the next generation of young leaders committed to building a fairer, low-carbon society. 

Monday, May 13, 2024

Schneider Electric opens Cavite Smart Distribution Center, invests P86.5M in expansion and digitalization

Up to 90% of products are exported throughout Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, and South America markets 

New model for digitalization for the Philippines logistics industry

Today, Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and automation, officially inaugurated its updated Cavite Smart Distribution Center, a new benchmark for smart logistics in the Philippines. With an investment of P86.5 million (1.4 million euros), Schneider Electric has expanded and upgraded the facility with state-of-the-art fourth industrial revolution technologies to support growth in the region and across the world driven by the energy transition and digitalization.  

A ribbon cutting ceremony was held during the inauguration of the newly opened Schneider Electric Smart Distribution Center in Cavite on May 8, 2024. (L-R: Ginger So-Amprimo, Chief Financial Officer, Schneider Electric Philippines; Ireen Catane, Country President, Schneider Electric Philippines; Hon. Joanne Michelle "Bamm" Gonzales, Vice Mayor, Rosario, Cavite; Vivian S. Santos, Deputy Director General of Operations, Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA); Rizalino Jose Torralba, District Collector Port of Manila, Bureau of Customs; and, Atty. Julito Doria, Port of Manila Deputy Collector, Bureau of Customs)

Friday, April 26, 2024

Schneider Electric partners with NVIDIA to maximize AI in optimizing performance, scalability and energy efficiency of data centers

Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and digital automation, partners with artificial intelligence (AI) computing company NVIDIA to optimize data center energy efficiency using AI. 

The partnership will introduce the world’s first publicly available AI data center reference designs. These designs will integrate Schneider Electric’s expertise in digital infrastructures with NVIDIA’s AI technologies, setting new standards for AI deployment and operations within data center ecosystems to drive efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

Schneider Electric recently partnered with artificial intelligence (AI) computing company NVIDIA to introduce the world’s first publicly available AI data center reference designs for energy efficiency.

Pankaj Sharma, Executive Vice President of the Secure Power Division & Data Center Business at Schneider Electric, highlighted the significance of this partnership: "By combining our expertise in data center solutions with NVIDIA's leadership in AI technologies, we’re not just overcoming infrastructure limitations; we’re unlocking the full potential of AI.”

“This collaboration is a leap forward towards a more efficient, sustainable, and transformative future, powered by AI," Sharma added as he stressed that the data center industry continues to evolve, which calls for a stronger focus on integrating AI technologies to their operations and addressing Scope 3 emissions to achieve net-zero emissions. 

Scope 3 emissions account for about 50% of data centers’ GHG footprint. According to GHG Protocol and ISO 14064, Scope 3 emissions are indirect emissions attributed to the activities of companies which include business travel, waste management, and value chain operations. This type of emission is often not reported and is more challenging to measure compared to Scope 1 and 2 emissions. 

These indirect emissions are major but often overlooked drivers of environmental impact of data centers. As a response, Schneider Electric is advocating for a holistic approach to GHG management, which includes accurate carbon accounting, target-setting, and a systematic review of data and emission sources.

Schneider Electric offers data centers with accounting and reporting solutions to address their Scope 3 emissions. This includes a tool to simulate energy use to estimate GHG emissions, considering power consumption, cooling systems, and operational efficiency of the data center. 

“This approach aligns with our commitment in leading the charge to equip critical and energy-intensive industries such as data centers with advanced solutions to help them achieve better operational efficiency all while minimizing their carbon emissions beyond traditional means,” said Abraham Lim, Secure Power and Industrial Automation BVP of Schneider Electric Philippines. 

Schneider Electric remains committed to pursue the digital transformation of industries to keep pace with technological advancements and ensure environmental sustainability globally. 

Saturday, April 6, 2024

Schneider Electric reveals 99% of Filipino companies have established sustainability goals, recommends digitalization for profitability and to cut carbon emissions

Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and digital automation, unveils findings from its annual Sustainability Survey, which was conducted with the global research firm, Millieu Insight. 

Results show that 60% of APAC’s business leaders feel that their company and country view sustainability as a ‘high priority’. In terms of the industry’s perception on digital transformation, 94% of business leaders agree that electrification is key to their corporate sustainability strategy. In the Philippines, 99% of our local business leaders have established goals to achieve Net Zero in their operations.

The survey engaged 4,500 C-level to Middle-level business leaders across nine countries in Southeast and East Asia, including the Philippines. The objective is to gauge sentiments and actions on sustainability within APAC and the local business community.

“We are seeing a growing trajectory towards greater sustainability integration into our local industries’ operations. As a leader in sustainable energy management solutions, Schneider Electric is reaffirming its commitment to support the business industry and the government in their pursuit towards their shift to green energy,” said Ireen Catane, Country President of Schneider Electric Philippines.

Intention vs. Action: The Green Action Gap

The Green Action Gap, a Schneider Electric identified metric used to estimate the rift between the organizations' declared commitment towards their sustainability goals and the tangible actions to implement sustainable development by companies. It reveals that while 99% of the surveyed leaders have established sustainability plans, only 58% have set their plans in action. The reasons captured include: poor incentives, regulations uncertainty, bureaucratic challenges, market data references insufficiencies and lack of business priority. While challenges persist, this gap serves as a rallying call for urgent efforts to bridge intentions with actions. 

Although most of the companies in Asia have established sustainability goals or targets, less than half (4 in 10) have implemented or are currently practicing a comprehensive sustainability strategy, according to Schneider Electric’s annual Sustainability Survey.

Across the region, the top reasons reported for pursuing corporate sustainability were innovation and competitiveness (39%) and an increase in business opportunities (37%) with countries in Southeast Asia most likely to agree that sustainability contributes to business growth.  Risk management, reputation and opportunity for cost saving round out the top five motivating factors companies consider when making decisions around sustainability strategy. 

Most business leaders across the region (82% on average) believe that providing more incentives is more effective than enforcing penalties to encourage private sector compliance with government sustainability goals. 

“We are encouraged by the growing awareness and commitment among Asia's companies to establish sustainability goals. However, the survey's findings on the intention-action gap reveal that there is still work to be done. As we navigate the urgent need for sustainability, it becomes more crucial for businesses and the public sector to collaborate and leverage innovative solutions to create a more sustainable future,” Catane emphasized. 

Electricity 4.0: Path to Net Zero

To be on track for a net zero world in 2050, businesses need to reduce emissions by 50% this decade. At the recently concluded Philenergy Expo 2024, Schneider Electric introduced its global vision, Electricity 4.0, which shows how digitalization is the key to mitigate climate and energy crises. 

From the survey report, results show that 97% of Philippine companies agree/strongly agree that digitalization is a key sustainability driver. The same number also consider energy efficiency as a core aspect of their sustainability plan.

“Electricity is the cleanest and most visible form of energy. By building a smart electric world where everything is interconnected, people will have the ability to optimize safety, reliability, performance, and lifespan. All while working towards achieving our global carbon neutrality goal by 2050,” says Catane.

Schneider Electric offers a range of cutting-edge integrated solutions tailored to help businesses in the Philippines digitize, decarbonize, and strategize. 

The company’s proprietary EcoStruxure solution, combines hardware and software to connect an enterprise, from the shop floor to the top. This enables users to track and make iterations on their operations real-time allowing for optimized operations and reduced energy consumption.

“With digitization, energy shifts from being the biggest driver of carbon emissions to the biggest opportunity for carbon reduction. We have the tools that we need to drive change. All we need to do is to work together to make that happen,” Catane added.