Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy technologies, today released its non-financial results for 2025, marking the completion of the Schneider Sustainability Impact (SSI) 2021–2025 program.
Over the past five years, the Group has demonstrated measurable progress in the areas of climate, social responsibility, and corporate governance, helping customers, partners, and communities in their transition to a more sustainable and inclusive future.
As of the end of the fourth quarter of 2025, the Schneider Sustainability Impact (SSI) program achieved an overall score of 8.86 out of 10, reflecting the scale of sustainable transformations the Group has achieved over the past five years. This milestone demonstrates how Schneider Electric has been able to translate its long-term ambition into measurable global and local results.
“The Schneider Sustainability Impact 2021–2025 program has been a truly transformative journey,” said Olivier Blum, CEO of Schneider Electric. “For over 20 years, sustainability has been an integral part of our identity and a driving force behind our growth. By combining innovation, partnership, and responsibility, we have made significant progress on key sustainability metrics across our operations and the company’s ecosystem. These results reinforce our confidence that sustainability is a powerful driver of both efficiency and positive impact.”
The Group plays a key role in helping customers reduce their environmental footprint through its products and solutions. As of the end of 2025, Schneider Electric has helped customers save and avoid 862 million tons of CO₂ emissions, exceeding its initial target of 800 million tons of CO₂.
In addition, through the Zero Carbon Project, the company has successfully mobilized its supply chain for concrete decarbonization actions. By engaging 1,000 leading suppliers, Schneider Electric has contributed to a 56% reduction in operational CO₂ emissions among suppliers.
The company also continues to actively advocate for fair and safe working conditions within its supplier network. As of 2025, 98% of strategic suppliers meet Schneider Electric’s decent work requirements, reinforcing respect for human rights, ethical labor practices, and employee well-being throughout the value chain.
Guided by its mission—“Power for Everyone’s Progress”—Schneider Electric continues to promote a fair and inclusive energy transition, enabling its stakeholders to participate in and benefit from sustainable development.
Through the Access to Energy initiative, launched in 2009, the company has expanded access to clean, reliable, and affordable energy for underserved communities, reaching over 61 million people worldwide by the end of 2025, significantly exceeding the initial target of 50 million.
At the same time, Schneider Electric invests in professional development and youth education to support long-term inclusion: since 2009, the company has trained over one million people in energy management, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to build resilient communities and support the global energy transition.
Since 2021, more than 500 local sustainable development initiatives have been implemented in countries where Schneider Electric operates, demonstrating the company’s contribution to creating a positive impact for local communities.

“The completion of the SSI 2021–2025 program is not a finish line, but an important milestone,” emphasized Esther Finidori, Director of Sustainability at Schneider Electric. “We have preserved the collective potential we developed together with our employees, customers, and suppliers, and we have the discipline to continue achieving concrete results and creating a tangible impact.
As we move toward 2030, we have a clear compass: to use technology and innovation to drive progress, to bring others together, to share successful experiences, and to scale positive change, always striving to do the right thing. At Schneider Electric, we are convinced that the advancement of energy technologies will help ensure progress for all.”
In addition to these achievements, Schneider Electric’s approach to sustainable development has also been recognized in leading ESG rankings, including: receiving an EcoVadis Platinum rating, being included in the CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project) Climate Change “A” List, as well as 1st place in the Social Benchmark and 3rd place in the Gender Benchmark based on the results of the latest World Benchmarking Alliance (WBA) assessment, and other international accolades.
To learn more about all metrics and progress made, please review the full Schneider Sustainability Impact report for Q4 2025, which includes an updated results dashboard.
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About Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric is a global leader in energy technologies, driving efficiency and sustainability through the electrification, automation, and digitalization of industry, business, and residential spaces. The company’s technologies enable buildings, data centers, factories, infrastructure, and power grids to function as open, interconnected ecosystems, enhancing productivity, resilience, and sustainability.
The company’s portfolio includes smart devices, software-defined architectures, AI-based systems, digital services, and professional consulting services. With 160,000 employees and 1 million partners in over 100 countries, Schneider Electric consistently ranks among the world’s most sustainable companies.
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