Schneider Electric unveils Zeigo Hub to supercharge supply chain decarbonisation
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Global energy management giant Schneider Electric has launched Zeigo Hub, a new digital platform aimed at helping organisations decarbonise their supply chains and accelerate their journey to net-zero.
Described as a
“powerful new digital platform,” Zeigo Hub is tailored to support companies in
tackling Scope 3 emissions — the often elusive environmental impacts within
their supply chains.
With growing
pressure from customers, regulators, and stakeholders to act on emissions,
Schneider Electric says the platform responds to the “increasing need for
progress and transparency.”
“A decarbonised
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.”
The platform
features a modular, action-oriented design, enabling supplier engagement
regardless of size or experience. Guided onboarding, a simplified interface,
and embedded educational tools allow suppliers to “immediately begin
calculating and managing their emissions.”
Unlike
traditional, one-way data tools, Zeigo Hub fosters “two-way collaboration”
through learning pathways, toolkits, and dashboards.
Suppliers receive
tailored decarbonisation roadmaps, while sponsor organisations foot the bill,
removing cost barriers and encouraging wide-scale participation.
Zeigo Hub also
taps into Schneider Electric’s broader ecosystem, offering access to
sustainability experts and decarbonisation solutions.
The platform’s
analytics engine supports global reporting frameworks such as CDP, CSRD, and
TCFD, ensuring data is aligned with international standards.
A major
differentiator of Zeigo Hub is its use of agentic AI, designed to streamline
onboarding, personalize invitations, and enhance program oversight.
It is the first
product to launch under Schneider’s new AI-native ecosystem announced in May
2025.
Zeigo Hub builds
on Schneider Electric’s track record, including initiatives like the Zero
Carbon Project and industry programmes such as Energize, Catalyze, and
Materialize.
Since 2021, the
company has launched over 20 global supply chain decarbonisation programmes
with more than 2,700 suppliers registered.
“Zeigo Hub
represents a bold leap forward in supply chain sustainability,” said Eve. “It’s
about turning ambition into action—empowering every supplier, every partner,
and every organisation to contribute to a net-zero future.”


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