Download PDF version

Sensata Technologies has established a new near-term goal supporting environmental sustainability and aims to achieve a 45% absolute reduction in Scope 1 and 2 market-based emissions by 2030 compared to the 2021 baseline.

The new goal is in addition to the Company’s long-term goal to achieve carbon neutrality in its operations by 2050.

Energy and Emissions

As outlined in Sensata’s 2022 Sustainability Report, Energy and Emissions are one of the Company’s key material topics, in addition to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and Responsible Sourcing.

The new goal to achieve a 45% absolute reduction in Scope 1 and 2 market-based emissions by 2030 compared to a 2021 baseline is consistent with climate science and supports the Paris Agreement in pursuing efforts to limit the global temperature increase to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. 

Reduce GHG emissions

Sensata also expects to exceed its 2023 goal to reduce Scope 1 and 2

In 2021, Sensata committed to achieve carbon neutrality in its operations by 2050 and reduce Scope 1 and 2 market-based greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions intensity per $1 million in revenue by 10% by 2026, from a 2021 baseline.

The Company exceeded this goal ahead of schedule in 2022, achieving a 10.7% reduction in emissions intensity. Sensata also expects to exceed its 2023 goal to reduce Scope 1 and 2 market-based GHG emissions intensity by five percent compared to 2022.

45% emission reduction 

Our markets and consumers are seeking solutions in electrification, and we are responding with innovative technologies and impactful new products,” said Sensata Technologies CEO and President, Jeff Cote.

We are making consistent progress with annual reductions in market-based emissions, and we are supporting customers that have set their own goals to reduce emissions in their supply chains. However, we recognize the need to do more and our new goal for 45% absolute emissions reduction in Scope 1 and 2 market-based emissions by 2030 reflects our continued commitment to a more sustainable future."

Path to Carbon Neutrality

The Company’s renewable energy roadmap, designed to accelerate carbon neutrality

The new goal builds on Sensata’s long-term goal to achieve carbon neutrality in its operations by 2050.

The Company’s renewable energy roadmap, designed to accelerate carbon neutrality, includes projects to improve the energy efficiency of operations and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, among other initiatives.

renewable energy

As nearly 90 percent of total energy consumption occurs at its manufacturing facilities, Sensata is incorporating renewable energy into its portfolio.

The Attleboro headquarters, Engineering Center in Hengelo, Netherlands, and Unit 7 and 11 buildings in Antrim, Northern Ireland are powered 100% by renewable electricity via sourcing from local utility providers, and the Company plans to procure additional renewable energy credits at other sites. 

Energy Efficiency Playbook

In 2023, on-site solar panel projects were completed at facilities in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, and Malaysia

In 2023, on-site solar panel projects were completed at facilities in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, and Malaysia. Additional panels will be added at the site in Malaysia, and panels will be installed at Sensata’s Botevgrad, Bulgaria location in 2024.

As part of its Energy Efficiency Playbook, Sensata continues to evaluate opportunities including LED lighting, upgrades of HVAC, and other systems as well as working with energy providers to identify opportunities for bundled renewable energy supply, where available.

multipronged approach

As climate change accelerates the need for decarbonizing the planet, these actions are part of a multipronged approach toward environmental sustainability and complement Sensata’s overall strategy to provide solutions in electrification. 

Additionally, to bolster supplier engagement in sustainability, Sensata launched two supplier sustainability surveys in 2023, a Recycled Content Survey and a Climate Change Survey as suppliers play a significant role in reducing upstream greenhouse gas emissions associated with Sensata’s solutions.

Download PDF version Download PDF version

In case you missed it

Eaton Names Lucy Clark Dougherty As New General Counsel In 2025
Eaton Names Lucy Clark Dougherty As New General Counsel In 2025

Intelligent power management company - Eaton announced that Lucy Clark Dougherty has been named General Counsel, effective January 27, 2025. Dougherty will succeed Taras 'Terry' Sz...

Mitsubishi And Synspective SAR Satellites For Security
Mitsubishi And Synspective SAR Satellites For Security

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced that it acquired a stake in Synspective Inc., a Tokyo-based startup company that develops and operates small synthetic aperture radar (SAR...

Mitsubishi Electric Acquires Crystal Air For IT Cooling
Mitsubishi Electric Acquires Crystal Air For IT Cooling

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. concluded an agreement on December 18 to acquire all shares of Crystal Ai...

vfd