Frasle Mobility's New Positioning and Randoncorp Investments
Therefore, we are publicly committed to reducing our
emission of greenhouse gases through combined
actions involving the use of clean fuels and energy,
adoption of low-carbon technologies, and improvement
in energy efficiency.
Commitment: To reduce greenhouse
gas emissions by 40% (tonCO2e/
hours worked, referring to
Scopes 1 and 2) by 2030.
Result:
We reduced 8% of
emissions intensity,
with an intensity of 2.51 in 2022,
compared to 2.72 in 2020.
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Aligned with our public commitment, in 2022 we
announced an investment of R$100 million in renewable
energy projects to supply our units in Brazil and
worldwide until 2030.
The first delivery of this investment was the construction
of a photovoltaic plant with 2,408 solar panels at Randon
Technological Center (CTR), in Farroupilha (RS). The
construction of the plant was completed in December
and it is scheduled to start operating in the first half
of 2023. The plant has the capacity to generate 1,991
MWh/a and should meet 100% of CTR's energy demand
over the next 25 years.
The initiative also aims to ensure the supply of energy
for the development of projects focused on electric
mobility, allowing all vehicles developed and tested
in the Technological Center to use clean energy. In
addition, with the energy generated, it will meet
30% of the current energy consumption of Randon
shipping.
Simultaneously, we built and inaugurated, in June 2022,
a photovoltaic plant, at Fras-le Friction Material, located
in China, in partnership with the local government. The
panels supply 20% of this unit's energy.
Besides these two projects, the logistic building of
Randon Caxias is also being fed by solar panels, with the
installation of 102 panels on the roof of the structure,
generating an average of 7,000kWh/month.
We have also had other initiatives aimed at reducing CO2
emissions, such as the replacement of air conditioning
equipment that use R22 gas for R410A at Suspensys,
which emits seven times less carbon to the atmosphere.
Out of the 85 pieces of equipment that use this gas, 69
have already been replaced.
COMMITMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENT
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