Transportation accounts for 17% of global greenhouse gas emissions, and is the fastest-growing source of emissions worldwide. As hubs of critical infrastructure, ports and airports need to green their operations, but doing so requires real capital investment, the prioritization and sequencing of these investments, and coordinated efforts with partners.
The global green logistics market is expected to be worth more than $1.5trn by 2030, presenting real opportunity. Ports and airports can lead the way as green energy and logistics hubs, gaining preference with customers and investors.
Start by instrumenting data collection, connecting all of your assets, facilities, and buildings, including cranes, reefers, EVs, and more to the Univers system.
Seamless systems integrations enable holistic, real-time monitoring of your energy usage and comprehensive carbon emissions tracking.
Bring green energy generation and battery energy storage systems online to further reduce emissions, control costs, and gain energy autonomy. Identify opportunities to reduce energy consumption and optimize usage.
Move quickly to leverage more precise forecasts or identify which non-critical assets to postpone usage of in order to reduce energy costs. Track progress towards abatement.
Optimize your system to minimize energy costs, and capitalize on arbitrage opportunities. Offset residuals via our carbon management software and integrated offsets marketplace.
Microsoft, a leading multinational tech company, partnered with Univers to enhance their sustainability efforts. Committed to being carbon negative by 2030, Microsoft aims to reduce energy consumption, improve EV charging experiences, and optimize office environments.
Microsoft, a leading multinational tech company, partnered with Univers to enhance their sustainability efforts. Committed to being carbon negative by 2030, Microsoft aims to reduce energy consumption, improve EV charging experiences, and optimize office environments.
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