Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and automation, has partnered with One Click LCA, a top sustainability software platform for construction and manufacturing, to enhance the precision of environmental assessments in electrification projects.
With buildings accounting for 39% of global energy-related carbon emissions—and half of today’s structures projected to remain in use by 2050—Schneider Electric emphasizes the importance of retrofitting existing buildings. Retrofitting has the potential to lower lifecycle carbon emissions by as much as 83%.
This partnership aims to address a critical challenge in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry: the lack of detailed mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) environmental data. Through the collaboration, One Click LCA users can now access Schneider Electric’s comprehensive environmental data for MEP products, enabling more accurate evaluations of building impacts. This marks a significant milestone as it is the first large-scale availability of such detailed manufacturer data.
“The building sector requires dependable environmental data to make well-informed choices,” stated Sorouch Kheradmand, Global Head of Sustainability – Partners at Schneider Electric. “By making our MEP product data available on One Click LCA’s platform, we are setting a new benchmark for transparency in the industry.”
Panu Pasanen, CEO and Founder of One Click LCA, added, “The absence of manufacturer MEP product data has been a key obstacle in performing accurate building lifecycle assessments. This groundbreaking partnership with Schneider Electric is a major step toward addressing that challenge. By integrating detailed electrical product data into our platform, we empower AEC professionals to achieve more precise environmental impact analyses.”
Key highlights of the Schneider Electric and One Click LCA collaboration include:
Integration of Schneider Electric’s environmental product data into the One Click LCA platform. Collaboration to enhance environmental impact evaluations in the early phases of projects. Improved product selection options for sustainable building design. With buildings accounting for 39% of global energy-related carbon emissions—and half of today’s structures projected to remain in use by 2050—Schneider Electric emphasizes the importance of retrofitting existing buildings. Retrofitting has the potential to lower lifecycle carbon emissions by as much as 83%.
This partnership aims to address a critical challenge in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry: the lack of detailed mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) environmental data. Through the collaboration, One Click LCA users can now access Schneider Electric’s comprehensive environmental data for MEP products, enabling more accurate evaluations of building impacts. This marks a significant milestone as it is the first large-scale availability of such detailed manufacturer data.
“The building sector requires dependable environmental data to make well-informed choices,” stated Sorouch Kheradmand, Global Head of Sustainability – Partners at Schneider Electric. “By making our MEP product data available on One Click LCA’s platform, we are setting a new benchmark for transparency in the industry.”
Panu Pasanen, CEO and Founder of One Click LCA, added, “The absence of manufacturer MEP product data has been a key obstacle in performing accurate building lifecycle assessments. This groundbreaking partnership with Schneider Electric is a major step toward addressing that challenge. By integrating detailed electrical product data into our platform, we empower AEC professionals to achieve more precise environmental impact analyses.”
Key highlights of the Schneider Electric and One Click LCA collaboration include: