The sustainable sourcing agreement helps reduce the carbon footprint of key electrification equipment by 29%.
“ABB people are passionate about introducing circular business models that increase the lifetime of materials and products – and collaborating with supply partners to introduce more sustainable alternatives. Customers have long counted on Kabeldon power distribution systems to provide decades of reliable and safe electricity. Now available with XCarb® steel, Kabeldon will also help them reduce their power infrastructure’s environmental footprint,” said ABB Smart Power President Massimiliano Cifalitti.
With the use of XCarb® steel, the team behind Kabeldon has lowered the manufacturing carbon footprint by 60kg CO2e, a 29% reduction. Low carbon-emissions steel is an important element in ABB’s sustainable sourcing strategy and a focus for the ABB Smart Power division’s portfolio in the next two years. Overall, ABB has committed to covering 80% of ABB products and solutions with ABB’s Circularity Approach by 2030.
“We share ABB’s passion for innovation that drives reductions in CO2e emissions across the complete life cycle of products. Our mills and technical teams worked closely with ABB experts throughout to prove that solutions made with our low carbon emissions materials deliver ABB’s trademark of reliability and performance. We are excited to see industry leaders accelerating the introduction of steel with a significantly reduced CO2e footprint,” said Laurent Plasman, CMO Industry, ArcelorMittal Europe – Flat Products.
Designed for outdoor environments, Kabeldon provides safe, reliable and weather-resistant power distribution. Long popular with the utilities industry, the system is now also widely used for electric vehicle charging infrastructure and renewable energy applications. The Kabeldon cabinet already has a Type III Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) verified by a third-party. The cabinet featuring XCarb® will receive its own EPD in the coming months. EPDs provide transparency on the environmental impacts of a product across its full life cycle. ABB is going the extra mile to have its EPDs verified by an independent program operator.