Schneider Electric on Thursday launched Zeigo Hub, a new digital platform designed to help companies decarbonize their supply chains and meet Scope 3 emissions targets, in a move the French energy management giant said would strengthen global net-zero efforts.

The launch comes as companies face mounting regulatory and stakeholder pressure to disclose and reduce emissions across their value chains.

Zeigo Hub aims to address this challenge by offering a modular, action-oriented platform that facilitates collaboration between corporations and suppliers at every stage of the sustainability journey.

“A decarbonized supply chain is no longer a ‘nice to have’—it’s a strategic imperative,” said Laura Eve, vice president of SaaS sustainability solutions at Schneider Electric, in a statement.

AI-Powered Supplier Engagement

Unlike traditional carbon reporting tools, Zeigo Hub offers guided onboarding, embedded educational content and two-way collaboration features such as decarbonization toolkits and benchmarking dashboards.

These capabilities are designed to reduce barriers for suppliers, particularly small and mid-sized businesses, with sponsor organizations covering the cost of participation.

The platform incorporates agentic artificial intelligence to support customized onboarding, automate data entry, and enhance decision-making. It is the first product deployed as part of Schneider Electric’s AI-native ecosystem, announced in May.

Schneider said Zeigo Hub provides real-time analytics on emissions and supplier engagement, with data structured to support the Carbon Disclosure Project, the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive and the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures reporting requirements.

Each supplier receives access to tailored decarbonization roadmaps and connections to solution providers.

Scaling Impact Through Ecosystems

Zeigo Hub will serve as the central technology enabler for Schneider Electric’s broader supply chain sustainability efforts.

Since 2021, the company has collaborated with over 40 global brands across more than 20 supply chain decarbonization initiatives, including industry consortia such as Energize, Catalyze and Materialize. These programs have engaged over 2,700 suppliers worldwide.

By centralizing these efforts through Zeigo Hub, Schneider aims to increase the scalability and impact of supply chain decarbonization initiatives.

“Zeigo Hub represents a bold leap forward in supply chain sustainability,” Eve said. “It’s about turning ambition into action—empowering every supplier, every partner, and every organization to contribute to a net-zero future.”

Schneider Electric is widely regarded as a leader in sustainability and was previously recognized for its Zero Carbon Project, a program aimed at decarbonizing its own supply chain.