EP100 members

EP100 is a global corporate energy efficiency initiative, bringing together over 125 ambitious businesses, committed to improving their energy efficiency. To date, EP100 members have saved $1.6 USD billion whilst reducing their emissions by more than the annual emissions of the UK and Belgium combined.

Operating across 157 markets, EP100 members are committed to either doubling their energy productivity, implementing an energy management system, or achieving net zero carbon buildings.  Learn more about our global network of members via the case studies and membership table below.

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Double Energy Productivity - Mahindra Heavy Engines

  • Headquarters - India
  • Joining year - 2018
  • Target year - 2041 (target met)

Learn more about Mahindra Heavy Engine's energy efficiency journey in this case study.

Implement an Energy Management System – Mabe

  • Headquarters – Mexico
  • Joining year – 2020
  • Target year – 2030

Learn more about Mabe's energy efficiency journey in this case study.

Net Zero Carbon Buildings – Arthaland Corporation

  • Headquarters – Philippines
  • Joining year – 2020
  • Target year – 2030

Learn more about Arthaland's energy efficiency journey in this case study.

Double Energy Productivity – Schneider Electric: Headquartered in France, Schneider Electric joined EP100 in 2017 and reached its target in 2023.

Members

Name Commitment Website
Ovo Double energy productivity by 2030 relative to a 2018 baseline. www.ovoenergy.com

OVO is a collection of companies driving progress to net zero carbon living through harnessing clean, affordable energy for everyone. The company has committed to double energy productivity by 2030 relative to a 2018 baseline, through measures such as the adoption of LED lighting and replacing inefficient chillers throughout its facilities.  

Pacific SOGO Department Stores Co. Implement an energy management system (EnMS) across all operations by 2028, and improve energy productivity by 51% by 2028 relative to a 2018 baseline year. esg.sogo.com.tw

Pacific Sogo Department Store (Far Eastern SOGO) was established on 11 November 1987. After 34 years of being an industrial pioneer, SOGO has become a trusted department store brand across the Asia Pacific region. In the ever-changing retail landscape, SOGO actively works towards environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance criteria in all aspects of company operations. The company commits to implement an energy management system (EnMS) across all operations by 2028, and improve energy productivity by 51% by 2028 relative to a 2018 baseline year.

Petinelli Net Zero Carbon Buildings, committing to only owning and occupying assets that are net zero carbon in operation by 2030. www.petinelli.com

Petinelli are audacious, creative and persistent engineers, passionate and committed to bringing change to the way buildings are designed, constructed and operated. At the forefront of net zero energy buildings in Latin America, Petinelli start each and every day with the same mission “to do more and better with less” whether it be a public school or a municipal building.

This company commits to only owning and occupying assets that are net zero carbon in operation by 2030.

Phoenix Group Implement an energy management system (EnMS) across all global operations by 2030, and improve energy productivity by 30% by 2035, relative to a 2021 baseline year.

Phoenix Group is the UK’s largest long-term savings and retirement business with 240 years of experience. Their vision is to grow a strong, sustainable business to help more people on their journey to and through retirement, across their Heritage and Open divisions. As a large employer they have a responsibility to lead by example, reducing their negative impact on the environment and promoting positive action to address key environmental challenges. 

Phoenix Group commits to implement an Energy Management System across their operations and increase energy productivity by 30% by 2035. 

QIC Global Real Estate Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to own only assets that are net zero carbon by 2028. www.qic.com.au

Queensland Investment Corporation Global Real Estate (QICGRE) has grown into one of the world’s leading diversified alternate investment firms. QICGRE seeks to design, execute, and deliver town centres that reflect the values and aspirations of the communities they serve.  QICGRE has joined through the Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to own only assets that are net zero carbon by 2028.

Sasol Implement an energy management system (EnMS) across operations by 2028, and improve energy productivity by 30% by 2030 relative to a 2010 baseline. www.sasol.com

Sasol is a carbon-intensive integrated chemicals and energy company with operations in 33 countries. Sasol recognizes that it has a responsibility to lower its emissions, and that it has an opportunity to help develop viable technological solutions that address climate change while improving energy security in South Africa. The company has committed implement an energy management system (EnMS) across operations by 2028, and improve energy productivity by 30% by 2030 relative to a 2010 baseline.

Savills (UK) Limited Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to occupying only assets that are net zero carbon by 2030. www.savills.co.uk

Savills advises corporate, institutional and private clients seeking to acquire, lease, develop or realise the value of prime residential, commercial and agricultural property. Savills (UK) Limited or Savills UK is a subsidiary of the parent company Savills plc.

Schneider Electric Double energy productivity by 2030 relative to a 2005 baseline. www.se.com/ww/en

Schneider Electric, a leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, is committed to doubling its energy productivity by 2030 with a 2005 baseline. The company has already reduced its energy consumption by 10% every three years over a decade. Going forward, Schneider Electric plans to double its energy productivity partly through use of its own technical solutions, such as EcoStruxure™, an Internet-of-things-enabled smart technology. 

Shaw Contract Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to owning and occupying only buildings that are net zero carbon in operation by 2030. www.shawcontract.com/en-us

Shaw Contract, a division of Shaw Industries, Inc., is a product manufacturer and joined through the Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to owning and occupying only buildings that are net zero carbon in operation by 2030, including manufacturing associated emissions. To meet this target, Shaw Contract will implement energy efficiency measures to achieve a 40% improvement in energy intensity and carbon emissions by 2030, and will also use renewable sources including offsets to achieve carbon neutrality.

Siemens AG Net Zero Carbon Buildings, committing to only owning and occupying assets that are net zero carbon in operation by 2030. www.siemens.com/global/en.html

Siemens has stood for engineering excellence, innovation, quality, reliability and internationality for more than 170 years. Active around the world, the company focuses on intelligent infrastructure for buildings and distributed energy systems and on automation and digitalisation in the process and manufacturing industries. Siemens brings together the digital and physical worlds to benefit customers and society.

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