www.se.com Schneider Electric 14 2021 Climate Report Annual renewable electricity usage percentage by region, and 2025 and 2030 (RE100) Group targets 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2025 2030 2% 30% 50% 80% 82% 90% 100% NAM Europe APAC R est of the World Target In 2020, Schneider Electric was recognized as the 2020 Clean Energy Trailblazer by Climate Group’s RE100. This was the first year of the RE100 Leadership Awards, which recognizes companies going above-and-beyond to accelerate a clean energy future. Schneider was awarded the honor based on its wide-ranging commitments, including the Company’s own CO 2 reduction targets, CO 2 savings delivered by EcoStruxure ™ technologies to customers, clean energy advisory services, and its Access to Energy program, which provides energy access in underserved communities globally. 90% of electricity sourced from renewables Since 2017, the Group has accelerated renewable electricity sourcing and the installation of on-site solar panels, coupled with EcoStruxure ™ metering and power architectures. In 2021, more than 195 sites source 100% renewable electricity and 47 sites are equipped with on-site solar capacities. Climate SSE #3 90% 80% Baseline 2025 target 2021 Progress 80 90 82% 4.3 E V100: Shift 100% of company fleet to electric vehicles As part of Schneider Electric’s climate strategy, we investigate opportunities to improve the accessibility of sites, with commuting shuttles, secure bicycle storage, personal lockers and changing areas, and pedestrian-friendly access paths connecting to local routes. Schneider also promotes flexible working to avoid thousands of unnecessary or avoidable trips generating travel-led emissions by enabling employees to connect remotely, to work from home, and at customer sites. At the end of 2019, Schneider accelerated its efforts to cut CO 2 emissions from transport with the commitment to switch to 100% electric cars by 2030. By 2025, Schneider Electric aims to switch one-third of its corporate car fleet. The Group demonstrates this commitment by being a member of EV100, a global initiative bringing together forward-looking companies committed to accelerating the transition to electric vehicles (EVs) and making electric transport the new normal by 2030. At the end of 2021, 7.7% of the Group’s corporate car fleet was comprised of EVs. One-third of corporate vehicle fleet comprised of electric vehicles (100% by 2030) The Group has set an ambition to pace its 2030 ambition of an all-electric fleet. Germany Is leading this transition for Schneider Electric. Their journey started in 2018, with the objective to shift towards 50% electric vehicles by 2021. Their approach was holistic, taking into consideration all variables from infrastructure maturity to fleet and driver profile; today the country has 40% EV (due to delays in the supply chain) and aims to reach 100% by 2023. 33% 1% Baseline 2025 target 2021 Progress 0 120 7.7 % Resources SSE #7
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