Schneider Electric Unveils Zeigo Hub For Supply Chains
Schneider Electric launches Zeigo Hub to help companies decarbonize supply chains with AI and real-time insights.
In efforts to address world climate objectives and ensure corporate value chain sustainability, Schneider Electric launched a new digital platform, Zeigo Hub, whose purpose is to facilitate the decarbonization of the supply chain. The Zeigo Hub was launched on July 16, 2025, and has the potential to offer businesses and their partners data-driven capabilities and solutions to reduce greenhouse emissions jointly, aligned with changing environmental regulations and stakeholder expectations.
Zeigo Hub is one integrated platform where businesses are able to turn on their suppliers, tailor and implement decarbonization strategies, and set science-based targets. Its most striking feature is its capability to monitor progress at the supplier level. The platform, as illustrated by Schneider Electric, gives organizations the freedom to develop tailored plans while offering measurable progress, a service growing in demand by businesses that are involved in intricate ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) compliance scenarios.
The website has a suite of sophisticated tools, beginning with simplified supplier onboarding to offer seamless interaction. Onboarded suppliers can also use the website to estimate and monitor their carbon emissions. Zeigo Hub's simple interface and analytics engine integrated within it provides users instant glimpses of the direction of emissions. It enables firms to track decarbonisation versus targets, established in globally recognized formats like the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), and the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD).
Among the key components of Zeigo Hub is its economic model, eliminating cost barriers to suppliers. According to Schneider Electric, invited suppliers will receive bespoke decarbonization roadmaps and direct access to sustainability solution providers with engagement costs covered in full by the sponsor company—usually the large corporation that intends to decarbonize its supply base. Not only does this model enable more suppliers to participate, but it speeds up scaling of decarbonization.
Zeigo Hub is the initial solution unveiled in Schneider Electric's new AI-native platform, launched in May 2025. The larger initiative comes under the firm's long-term ambition to build an AI-driven framework for sustainability and energy management. In this platform, Zeigo Hub provides "agentic AI" capabilities to enable the engagement of suppliers. These encompass smart data acquisition approaches like web scraping and drag-and-drop upload, and invitation modules that may be configured by business sponsors in a way that satisfies certain sustainability objectives or industrial standards.
In addition, the AI-based monitoring capability allows sponsor companies to have full visibility and control of program execution and supplier outreach. This transparent approach to monitoring is both open and non-intrusive and can significantly help mitigate administrative heaviness typically embedded with handling large, geographically dispersed supplier bases, particularly for complex-industry sourcing patterns.
The timing of the release of Zeigo Hub is timely. With tighter regulatory frameworks globally and greater public pressure for firms to recognize and accept responsibility for their own environmental impact, more firms are considering beyond corporate walls to the broader context of their supply base. There is increasing need for clear, actionable advice that enables organizations to translate commitment into delivery, especially around Scope 3 emissions—the value chain emissions typically representing the largest portion of a company's carbon footprint, according to Schneider Electric.
Laura Eve, Vice President of SaaS Sustainability Solutions at Schneider Electric, emphasized the importance of supply chain decarbonization in the current corporate climate. “A decarbonized supply chain is no longer a ‘nice to have’—it’s a strategic imperative,” she said. “With Zeigo Hub, we’re equipping companies with the tools and insights they need to transform their supply chains into engines of sustainable resilience.”
Schneider Electric's introduction of Zeigo Hub is part of a broader trend of corporate sustainability, where data transparency, artificial intelligence, and digital platforms are becoming essential drivers of delivering on climate goals. With its ability to enable the meaningful dialogue between businesses and their suppliers, the platform will bridge the gap between action and ambition on green, providing a benchmark for collaborative, scalable, tech-based decarbonization. While businesses globally vie to establish net-zero goals and adhere to new reporting standards, platforms such as Zeigo Hub will become an increasingly central component of how corporate ecosystems approach sustainability.
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