Envision Energy, a global leader in green technology, has been named to the 2024 CDP Climate Change A List. It is the first Chinese renewable energy company to earn this prestigious recognition and the only renewable equipment manufacturer with an A rating. CDP, the world’s leading environmental disclosure platform, evaluated over 24,800 companies worldwide this year. Envision Energy ranked among the top 2%, recognized for transparency, climate governance, and sustainable practices.
CDP’s scoring is widely used in ESG investing, supply chain evaluations, and compliance assessments. This achievement affirms Envision Energy’s leadership in global climate governance and sustainability. It also sets a new industry benchmark for competitiveness and resilience internationally.
Since 2022, Envision has achieved operational carbon neutrality for three consecutive years. In 2024, it reached 100% renewable electricity usage, ahead of its RE100 commitment. The company has reduced Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 91%, totaling just over 7,000 tons of CO₂ in 2024. Its products have helped avoid approximately 2.35 billion tons of global carbon emissions.
Envision focuses on transforming supply chains through digitalization and net-zero technologies. Its AIoT-based Carbon Management System assesses suppliers’ carbon footprints and offers reduction strategies. All key suppliers are connected, with 18% using 100% renewable energy, cutting about 19,000 tons of Scope 3 emissions. The company aims for full renewable energy use across its supply chain by 2028.
Envision collaborates internationally to build standardized product carbon footprint databases. It launched new wind turbines and advanced energy storage solutions in 2024. Its green ammonia, produced at the world’s largest green hydrogen-ammonia project, was certified by Bureau Veritas and powered the first green marine ammonia bunkering.
The company pioneered the Net Zero industrial park model in Ordos, integrating renewable energy and green manufacturing. Recognized by global organizations, these parks promote sustainable growth and energy independence worldwide.



