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    FORVIA to cut scope 1 emissions in French R&D centers

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    FORVIA, the world’s seventh-largest automotive technology supplier has entered into two services contracts with Schneider Electric to fully electrify two R&D centers in Bavans and Seloncourt, France, by mid-2024.

    Using an innovative Electrification-as-a-Service (EaaS) model backed by a best-in-class energy performance FORVIA will eliminate 85 percent of Bavans’ scope 1 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and 100 percent of Seloncourt scope 1 GHG emissions with no upfront CapEx investment.

    In Bavans and Seloncourt facilities heating and distribution systems will be retrofitted, employing state-of-the-art technologies for heat pumps, electrical boilers, destratification, and energy monitoring. The two projects are expected to achieve respectively 85% and 100% reduction in CO2 emissions, accelerating FORVIA’s objective to reach Net Zero emissions across all three scopes by 2045. With the complete electrification of the heating system, the Bavans site will save an estimated 2.6 GWh of natural gas consumption and Seloncourt will save 540 MWh per year.

    “Use less and better are the two first actions of FORVIA’s decarbonization strategy. Through this Electrification-as-a-service partnership, we aim to reduce our energy consumption drastically and eliminate fossil fuels by using green electricity in our sites. Our sites in Bavans and Seloncourt are the first EaaS applications, but many other sites will follow to reach netzero emission in scopes 1 and 2 as early as 2025,” said Elisabeth Delval, Group Sustainability Vice President at FORVIA.

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