Schneider Electric Accelerates Energy Transition, Reducing Customer Emissions by 862 Million Tons

Published on 20 April 2026

Schneider Electric has successfully completed its 2021–2025 Schneider Sustainability Impact (SSI) program with a strong score of 8.86 out of 10, marking a major milestone in its efforts to integrate sustainability across climate, social, and governance dimensions while supporting the global energy transition. In Indonesia, this program has had a tangible and transformative effect on business strategy, as highlighted by Martin Setiawan (SE president), who emphasized that sustainability is now a core driver of performance, competitiveness, and societal impact through innovation, partnerships, and responsible supply chains. Globally, the company exceeded its environmental targets by helping customers avoid 862 million tons of CO₂ emissions, surpassing its original goal of 800 millions tons. Also, Schneider Electic is advancing supply chain decarbonization through its Zero Carbon Project, which engaged 1,000 suppliers, reduced their emissions by 56%, and ensured 98% met decent work standards. On the social front, Schneider Electric expanded its Access to Energy program to reach over 61 million people and trained more than 1 million individuals in energy management to support workforce readiness. These achievements have earned recognition from leading ESG organizations such as EcoVadis, CDP, and World Benchmarking Alliance. Looking ahead, Donald Situmorang stated that the company will build on this foundation toward 2030 by focusing on industrial decarbonization, digitalization of energy, and stronger cross-sector collaboration to support Indonesia’s national energy transition, positioning sustainability as a long-term engine for inclusive and sustainable growth.

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