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WEG launches global positioning on energy transition

by Tom Parker
October 28, 2025
in News, sponsored editorial, Sustainability
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WEG has affirmed its commitment to the energy transition through solutions and technologies that make the future more efficient, intelligent, and sustainable.

The company has established a global positioning on the energy transition, titled ‘The World Asks. WEG Delivers’, structured around four strategic pillars: energy efficiency, operational efficiency, renewable energies, and electric mobility. Through them, WEG demonstrates that it is ready to meet the world’s demand for transformation, balancing economic growth, environmental awareness, and technological innovation.

This positioning also reinforces the company’s global sustainability goals, such as reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 52 per cent by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality (net-zero) by 2050.

In 2024, WEG received a gold medal from Ecovadis, one of the world’s leading agencies in corporate sustainability and management ratings. In 2025, the company had its short-term targets approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), including the reduction of absolute emissions in its operations and the challenge of mitigating Scope 3 emissions related to its value chain and products, in line with the best global decarbonisation practices.

“For WEG, the energy transition is more than a global trend,” WEG director of sustainability and institutional relations Daniel Godinho said. “We support this movement with an integrated strategy that combines energy efficiency, operational efficiency, renewable energies, and electric mobility.

“We operate across the entire chain, from generation to consumption, with solutions that accelerate decarbonisation and drive a more sustainable, technological, and accessible future.”

By bringing together technology, innovation, and social-environmental responsibility, WEG reaffirms its purpose of developing solutions that foster sustainable growth, contribute to decarbonisation, and strengthen the trust of customers, partners, and investors around the world.

Visit wegdelivers.com to learn more.

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