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Siemens Commits to Making Smart Infrastructure HQ Carbon Neutral by 2023

By: SIEMENS
08 March, 2021
2 min read
Siemens Commits to Making Smart Infrastructure HQ Carbon Neutral by 2023
Siemens Commits to Making Smart Infrastructure HQ Carbon Neutral by 2023
Siemens Smart Infrastructure plans to transform its global headquarters in Zug, Switzerland, into a carbon neutral location by 2023.

Siemens Smart Infrastructure plans to transform its global headquarters in Zug, Switzerland, into a carbon neutral location by 2023. To achieve this, a comprehensive renovation of an existing building on Theilerstrasse 1c will commence in May 2021 for a period of two years. Siemens has earmarked around EUR 63 million (CHF 70 million) for the refurbishment works. Globally, Siemens committed to turn its operations carbon neutral by 2030, highlighting companies’ responsibility towards driving decarbonization. The goal: all Siemens production facilities and buildings worldwide are to achieve a net zerocarbon footprint by 2030.

So far, Siemens has already reduced 54% of its CO2 footprint. “Sustainability is top of our agenda–when it comes to the technology we supply to customers but also in our own operations," said Matthias Rebellius, managing board member of Siemens AG and CEO of Smart Infrastructure. "Our experience has shown that with our solutions, considerable energy savings of up to 30% can be achieved in most buildings. Companies play a significant role in the fight against climate change and we intend to lead by example." The campus in Zug is Siemens’ largest Swiss location.

It is a showcase for smart buildings that combine innovative building technology and renewable energy to achieve energy efficiency and decarbonization. It is also a reference project for digitalization in buildings and future-oriented working. The main office building and the factory, which both opened in 2019, saved 600 tons of CO2 in the first operating year, compared to the average heat consumption of recent years, which corresponds to a reduction of 60 percent. Siemens supports customers worldwide to reduce their carbon footprint and contribute to fighting climate change with its environmental portfolio.

The company’s overall environmental portfolio elements, including systems, products and services, installed in fiscal 2020 helped customers reduce CO2 emissions by 7 million metric tons. In Switzerland, Siemens is the largest industrial employer, providing jobs to around 5,300 people. To further support decarbonization, all company locations will be equipped with Siemens charging infrastructure for electric vehicles. The existing charging infrastructure in Zug will soon be supplemented with around 40 additional charging stations. Employees can recharge their batteries free of charge at all Siemens locations in Switzerland.

Worldwide, the company has committed to converting its entire fleet to fully-electric by 2030.

About Siemens Smart Infrastructure (SI)

Siemens Smart Infrastructure (SI) is shaping the market for intelligent, adaptive infrastructure for today and the future. It addresses the pressing challenges of urbanization and climate change by connecting energy systems, buildings and industries. SI provides customers with a comprehensive end-to-end portfolio from a single source–with products, systems, solutions and services from the point of power generation all the way to consumption. With an increasingly digitalized ecosystem, it helps customers thrive and communities progress while contributing toward protecting the planet. SI creates environments that care.

Siemens Smart Infrastructure has its global headquarters in Zug, Switzerland. As of September 30, 2020, the business had around 69,600 employees worldwide.

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