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Schneider Electric strengthens channel partner support, launching its new Decarbonisation Champion initiative and expanding Sustainability School with Chapter 3

ICON agency 2 mins read

Sydney, Australia, 10 April 2025 – Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and automation, has announced the launch of both the Decarbonisation Champion initiative and Chapter 3 of its Sustainability School. These programs reinforce Schneider Electric’s ongoing global commitment to drive sustainable business and energy management.

Decarbonisation Champion initiative

Now open for enrolment, The Decarbonisation Champion initiative aims to empower channel customers in their carbon-cutting measures with tools, knowledge, and financial incentives to help reduce carbon footprints and improve overall energy efficiency.

Channel partners who enrol in the Decarbonisation Champion initiative will gain access to comprehensive guidance and support to embed sustainability and maintain regulatory compliance, along with digital tools and expert advice.

Exclusive benefits include, but are not limited to:

●      full access to ZeigoTM Activate, carbon reduction and sustainability platform 

●      Roadmap workshop with Schneider Electric’s decarbonisation efforts

●      voucher for Schneider Electric’s decarbonisation solutions.

Sustainability School – Chapter 3

Following the success of its first two chapters, Schneider Electric’s Sustainability School Chapter 3 offers customised pathways for different sectors to help enhance energy efficiency and reduce carbon footprint.

Sectors, including power and buildings, IT, industrial segments, and residential homes, will benefit from Chapter 3’s content, which provides a strong foundation for businesses to start their journey to become more sustainable and energy efficient.

The initiatives build on the foundations laid in Chapters 1 and 2, which explore the basics of sustainability, ESG risks, and practical steps small and medium-sized enterprises can take to decarbonise their operations and drive meaningful change.

“The initiatives have one simple goal: help our channel partners navigate a changing regulatory landscape, while achieving their growing sustainability and business goals,” said Tim Pratt, Vice President Power Products Pacific.

“We know one thing: sustainable progress and growth can’t happen in isolation. So, with expert advice, financial incentives, and digital tools, we look forward to helping more businesses of varying industry and size realise their sustainability ambitions.”

To embark on your sustainability journey, learn with Schneider Electric’s Sustainability School and grow with the Decarbonisation Champion initiative.

ENDS 


Key Facts:

●     The Decarbonisation Champion initiative supports partners throughout their decarbonisation journey with knowledge, tools, and financial incentives.

●     Sustainability School Chapter 3, also launched, offers customised pathways for different sectors, enhancing energy efficiency and reducing carbon footprints.

●     Both initiatives are designed to provide tangible benefits, differentiate businesses, and drive overall sustainability efforts.


About us:

About Schneider Electric

Schneider’s purpose is to empower all to make the most of our energy and resources, bridging progress and sustainability for all. We call this Life Is On.

Our mission is to be your digital partner for Sustainability and Efficiency.

We drive digital transformation by integrating world-leading process and energy technologies, end-point to cloud connecting products, controls, software and services, across the entire lifecycle, enabling integrated company management, for homes, buildings, data centres, infrastructure and industries.

We are the most local of global companies. We are advocates of open standards and partnership ecosystems that are passionate about our shared Meaningful Purpose, Inclusive and Empowered values.

www.se.com  

Discover the newest perspectives shaping sustainability, electricity 4.0, and next generation automation on Schneider Electric Insights


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