Sustainability Goals: General Motors Solar Project to Cut Carbon Footprint by 35%

General Motors (GM) has unveiled a solar-powered rooftop at its Middle East Distribution Center (MEDC) in Dubai, aiming to reduce the facility’s carbon footprint by 35%. This initiative, launched in 2022, is projected to decrease carbon emissions by 512 metric tons annually, aligning with GM’s commitment to achieving carbon neutrality across its global operations by 2040.

With a total connected load of 461.45 kWp, the rooftop solar system serves as a cornerstone of GM’s renewable energy strategy. The project also contributes to the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 Strategic Initiative, reflecting GM’s support for regional sustainability goals.

Broader Sustainability Objectives
Jack Uppal, President & Managing Director of GM Africa & Middle East, emphasized the company’s dedication to environmental stewardship, stating, “Sustainability is at the core of all operations, powered by our vision for a cleaner and safer planet for generations to come.”

Globally, GM is targeting a 35% reduction in operational energy intensity by 2035 and plans to achieve 100% zero tailpipe emissions for new light-duty vehicles by the same year.

Regional Collaboration
The solar project at MEDC highlights GM’s collaboration with local authorities, including Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (DEWA) and Jebel Ali Free Zone Authority (Jafza). Sajed Sbeih, Director of Customer Care & Aftersales at GM Africa & Middle East, noted, “We are supporting the UAE’s Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative and delivering on our decarbonization promise.”

In addition to the solar installation, the MEDC facility has achieved landfill-free status and significant recycling milestones, further solidifying its role in GM’s sustainability agenda.

Industry Leadership
GM’s renewable energy efforts in the Middle East exemplify the company’s drive to lead the automotive sector toward greener operations. The MEDC solar-powered rooftop project stands as a testament to GM’s enduring commitment to sustainability and innovation in addressing climate challenges.

 

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