Schneider Electric, the global leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has officially announced the launch of Zeigo™ Hub by Schneider Electric, which happens to be a digital platform geared towards empowering organizations to decarbonize their supply chains at scale.
According to certain reports, the stated solution arrives on the scene bearing an ability to, more particularly, guide companies in the context of meeting their Scope 3 emissions targets and advancing towards net-zero goals with confidence.
To understand the significance of such a development, we must take into account how global supply chains of today are facing substantial pressure from customers, regulators, and other stakeholders to report, disclose, and act on emissions.
Against that, Zeigo Hub brings to the fore a modular, action-oriented approach to sustainability. This translates to how the platform makes it possible for organizations to engage suppliers of all sizes, track emissions across multiple supplier tiers, and drive measurable results through education, tools, and expert support.
Talk about the whole value proposition on a slightly deeper level, we begin from the platform’s guided onboarding, a streamlined user interface, and built-in educational tools that tread up a long distance to help suppliers immediately begin calculating and managing their emissions.
Next up, we have tailored learning pathways, decarbonization toolkits, and benchmarking dashboards coming into play. Each one of these components markedly chip in to create a dynamic, accessible environment where suppliers can take informed, measurable action, whereas on the other hand, sponsors can scale impact across their entire supply chain.
Another detail worth a mention relates to the platform’s robust analytics engine. The engine in question delivers real-time visibility into supplier engagement, emissions trends, and progress toward science-based targets. More on that would reveal how all the available data is structured to support CDP, CSRD, TCFD disclosures, and internal sustainability reporting, thus ensuring transparency and alignment with global standards.
Beyond that, we must dig into how every supplier, who is invited to Zeigo Hub, can come expecting to access tailored decarbonization roadmaps and solution providers, enabling concrete emissions reductions at scale.
Under the given setup, sponsor organizations cover all participation costs, and therefore, remove cost barriers for suppliers to facilitate wide, inclusive involvement.
As a part of Schneider Electric, Zeigo Hub also connects seamlessly into a trusted global ecosystem of sustainability experts, consulting services, and decarbonization solutions, an ecosystem which offers organizations support and credibility that transcends a standalone software platform.
Hold on, we still have a few bits left to unpack, considering we haven’t yet touched upon how Zeigo Hub leverages advanced agentic AI capabilities to accelerate decarbonization, enhance data-driven decision-making, and at the same time, scale impact across complex value chains.
Rounding up highlights would be Zeigo Hub’s agentic AI features that effectively simplify data entry with web scraping and uploading tools, customizing participation invitations, as well as through program oversight on behalf of corporate program sponsors.
At launch, the said innovation will become the first product to be deployed in Schneider Electric’s AI-native ecosystem, which is designed to package Schneider’s expertise in sustainability and innovations revolving around artificial intelligence.
Among other things, we ought to mention the fact that Schneider Electric is already a recognized leader in supply chain decarbonization. You see, since 2021, the company has launched more than 20 global supply chain decarbonization programs, including various industry consortium programs like Energize, Catalyze, and Materialize.
The company has also worked with over 40 brands so far, sponsoring programs that have over 2,700 suppliers registered.
“A decarbonized supply chain is no longer a ‘nice to have’—it’s a strategic imperative,” said Laura Eve, VP of SaaS Sustainability Solutions at Schneider Electric. “With Zeigo Hub, we’re equipping companies with the tools and insights they need to transform their supply chains into engines of sustainable resilience. Zeigo Hub represents a bold leap forward in supply chain sustainability. It’s about turning ambition into action—empowering every supplier, every partner, and every organization to contribute to a net-zero future.”