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How do solutions developed by Ingeteam favor the fight against climate change?
22.10.2020

How do solutions developed by Ingeteam favor the fight against climate change?

Ingeteam project is based on helping to decarbonise society and bring about an energy transformation towards an increasingly electricity-based society. The underlying technology involves all 3 of the Group’s main technology vectors: rotating electric machines, power electronics and automation and control. Ingeteam provides innovative solutions in operation and maintenance which are becoming increasingly important in sectors related to renewables.

The application of this base to different technologies contributes directly to the reduction of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. These developments favour the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 7, 11 and 13 mainly.

SDG 7. Affordable and clean energy

The introduction and growth of renewables so as to make the world more sustainable is vital to meeting this goal. The Group acts as a driver in developing products conducive to the decarbonisation and electrification of society. We also seek to improve energy efficiency in processes that require large-scale exchanges of energy.

SDG 11. Sustainable cities and communities

Cities are focal points for ideas, trade, culture, science, productivity, social devel-opment and much more. They are also growing, as is the world’s population. At Ingeteam we contribute to sustainability in cities by facilitating sustainable movement with rail traction and electrical mobility products. We also encourage social actions in favour of different institutions and organisations in society.

SDG 13. Climate Action 

Climate change affects all countries on all continents, and has negative effects on the economies and on the lives of individuals and communities. Greenhouse gas emis-sions are at record high levels. At Ingeteam we are particularly careful in preventing pollution in the manufacturing processes of our products and with their useful lifetimes, and have helped to prevent the emission of more than 13 t of CO2 into the atmos-phere.


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