Schneider Electric Puts Energy Resilience at the Center of Climate Week NYC 2025
New research on reliable energy access and smart water management to guide business and policy action
- Company leaders to outline future readiness with electrification, digitalization, and AI-ready infrastructure that supports growth and jobs
Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, today outlined its plans for Climate Week NYC 2025, unveiling new research and initiatives focused on keeping power reliable, affordable, and resilient as demand surges from AI, advanced manufacturing, and electrification. At Climate Week NYC, Schneider Electric will convene leaders across industries to translate energy technology into competitive advantage, powering the future of productive industries and resilient local economies. The company will debut new analysis on reliable energy access and smart water infrastructure and will showcase practical strategies that help organizations harden operations, reduce risk, and improve efficiency.
“The world is entering an energy super cycle as AI, cars and mobility at large, buildings and industries electrify fast while infrastructure in many regions strains to keep pace,” said Jean-Pascal Tricoire, Chairman, Schneider Electric. “Our focus this week is on practical steps across demand, grid and supply that improve reliability, keep costs predictable, and add capacity faster for cities, industries, and communities worldwide.”
Strengthening Reliable Energy Access with Distributed Solutions
Schneider Electric’s Sustainability Research Institute has published a white paper, Energy Poverty: Schneider Electric’s global vision for sustainable energy for all, reframing energy poverty as a triple challenge of access, affordability, and reliability. The paper highlights that between 685 million and 3.3 billion people could currently be considered energy poor, with an average global estimate of 1.3 billion. The paper proposes practical pathways centered on solar-plus-storage microgrids, and inclusive local governance approaches that increase uptime, create local economic value, and reduce exposure to fuel volatility.
Water Resilience and Business Priorities
Schneider Electric will also release findings from a U.S. C-Suite survey on water management, revealing where smart water infrastructure ranks among corporate and municipal priorities and exploring the disconnect between ambition and action. The report highlights the growing role of water in business resilience and urban planning, providing insights for leaders navigating resource scarcity.
Schneider Electric partners with Makersite to advance product sustainability through lifecycle intelligence
As part of its commitment to accelerating sustainable innovation, Schneider Electric has launched LC-Analytics (Life Cycle Analytics), a pioneering initiative that leverages artificial intelligence to generate digital twins for thousands of products. This solution enables the automated creation of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) data—including product carbon footprints—and Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), significantly streamlining ecodesign decision-making.
By embedding product-lifecycle intelligence into its portfolio through this partnership with Makersite, Schneider Electric is unlocking new capabilities to reduce the environmental impact of its products. LC-Analytics serves as a powerful catalyst in the company’s journey to decarbonize its offerings and drive measurable progress toward a more sustainable future.
Schneider Electric at Climate Week NYC
Schneider Electric will have a robust presence across Climate Week NYC, including at the following events:
- Schneider Electric at Climate Week on Tuesday, September 23, from 9:00 AM-7:00 PM EST, including:
- Trailblazers of Change: Harnessing Sustainability for Innovation and Impact from 9:00-10:30 AM, where Esther Finidori, CSO Schneider Electric, will discuss how embedding sustainability into business strategy strengthens value chains, accelerates climate action, and drives meaningful change.
- Future-Ready with Schneider Electric: Advancing Sustainability Through Energy Resilience from 12:00-1:30 PM (Lunch Reception), where Jean-Pascal Tricoire, Chairman of Schneider Electric, and Steve Wilhite, President of Sustainability, will discuss how electrification, digitalization, and energy resilience are helping businesses turn disruption into long-term advantage.
- Raising the Bar: How Business and Policy is Shaping Carbon Markets from 5:00-7:00 PM, exploring the evolving landscape of carbon markets.
- Semafor Next 3 Billion Summit on Wednesday, September 24, where Jean-Pascal Tricoire will join other leaders to discuss accelerating access to energy and AI infrastructure for the next three billion people.
- The Nest (S&P) Climate Campus on Wednesday, September 24, from 1:00-5:45 PM at the Javits Center, where Jean-Pascal Tricoire will participate in a fireside chat at 1:00 PM.
Further, Schneider Electric executives will be on hand to discuss the company’s latest news, supply chain emission reduction efforts, automation in the water sector, enabling industrial decarbonization, and reliable energy access. These executives include:
- Jean-Pascal Tricoire, Chairman
- Esther Finidori, Chief Sustainability Officer
- Steve Wilhite, President, Sustainability Business
- Gilles Vermot Desroches, Senior Vice President, Corporate Citizenship and Institutional Affairs
- Rafael Segrera, South America Zone President
- Vanessa Miler Fels, Senior Vice President, Global Supply Chain, Safety, Environment, Real Estate, and Sustainability
- Amit Chaturvedy, Global Head and Managing Partner, SE Ventures
- Vincent Petit, Senior Vice President, Climate and Energy Transition Research
- Asha Devasia, Senior Vice President, Innovation and Sustainability
- Michele Hix, Vice President, Strategic Customers, North America
- Jeannie Salo, Chief Public Policy Officer, North America
- Lisa Wee, Chief Sustainability Officer, AVEVA
- Sophie Borgne, President, Water & Environment, Automation
- Steve Carlini, Vice President, Innovation and Data Centers
- John Powers, Vice President, Renewable Energy & Cleantech
- Erin Decker, Senior Director, Renewable Energy & Carbon Advisory
- Thomas Kwan, Vice President, Sustainability Research
- William Theisen, Global Commercial Head of Nature & Tech-Based Solutions
Mathilde Mignot, Group Director of Nature & Tech Based Solutions
As part of Climate Week NYC, Schneider Electric and its partners will have additional announcements related to decarbonization, which will be shared via the company’s global and U.S. online newsrooms.
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Esther FINIDORI
Chief Sustainability OfficerEsther Finidori is the Chief Sustainability Officer of Schneider Electric. She leads the company’s sustainability strategy, commitments, and engagements, from corporate citizenship and institutional affairs to sustainability performance and environmental impact. Previously at Schneider Electric, she held the position of France Operations Strategy VP, where she drove influence, commercial strategy, sales excellence, and circular economy initiatives. She also served in various sustainability roles, including Group Environment VP, where she played an instrumental role in shaping and executing the company’s environmental initiatives, solidifying its position as a recognized sustainability leader. Before joining Schneider Electric in 2016, she worked as an environmental consultant, specializing in climate change and energy transition. She holds a Master of Science in Engineering from Ecole Centrale Paris and a Master of Philosophy in Technology Policy from the Judge Business School of Cambridge University.Read more -
Jean-Pascal TRICOIRE
ChairmanJean-Pascal Tricoire is the Chairman of Schneider Electric. He previously served as COO of Schneider from 2003, CEO from 2006 to 2013, and Chairman and CEO from 2013 to 2023. Under Jean-Pascal’s leadership, Schneider has transformed and become a technology company leading in software, sustainability, digitization, and electrification. As CEO, he redefined the company’s purpose and technology portfolio, quadrupling Schneider’s revenues across its balanced geographical footprint. Jean-Pascal joined Schneider Electric in 1986 and held various positions across France, Italy, China, South Africa, the United States and Hong Kong. In 2001, he first joined the company’s Executive Committee to take charge of Schneider’s international division. Jean-Pascal also serves as an independent director on the board of Qualcomm. He is a director of the worldwide board of the United Nations Global Compact, a United Nations #HeForShe Corporate IMPACT champion and a member of the International Business Council of the World Economic Forum as well as the Asia Business Council. He is also a member of the board of trustees of Northeastern University. Jean-Pascal is a member of the International Advisory Council of the Singapore Economic Development Board and a member of the advisory councils of Shanghai, Beijing, and Hong Kong. He led the France-China Business Council from 2009 to 2019. He is a Knight of the Legion of Honor and an Officer of the National Order of Merit in France. Jean-Pascal is committed to leverage technology to create a net zero and inclusive future for all. He is passionate about technology and software, access to energy, sustainable development and diversity, equity and inclusion.Read more
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