Sasken Technologies Ltd, a global product engineering and digital transformation services company, today announced that it has achieved energy neutrality across all its India locations.
The company’s Bengaluru campus meets 94% of its energy needs directly from wind turbines. The Chennai facility also contributes to the clean energy mix with 22% of its power coming from a combination of wind and solar sources.
“Across all facilities in Pune, Bengaluru, Kolkata, and Chennai, a significant 78% of energy requirements are fulfilled through renewable sources. To bridge the remaining gap and achieve a 100% green energy footprint, Sasken strategically utilizes International Renewable Energy Certificates (I-REC),” stated Sasken.
Over the past six years, Sasken has reduced its carbon footprint by 62% in its India operations. The company targets to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030.
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