Nippon Otis To Cut Electricity Consumption with Solar Panels

Solar panels at the NOLEC; image courtesy of Nippon Otis

Nearly a quarter of annual electricity consumption at the Nippon Otis Elevator Co. logistics and engineering center (NOLEC) in Japan can now be offset by power generated with newly-installed solar panels. The solar panels, recently installed in the parking lot of NOLEC and covering a total area of 2672.47 m2, are part of Otis’ Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) strategy and goals, which the company committed to in 2021. The solar panels will generate electricity to cover approximately 21% of NOLEC’s annual electricity consumption. In addition, with the installation of solar panels, Otis expects to reduce NOLEC’s greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 27% compared to 2022. Nippon Otis is the Japanese subsidiary of Otis Worldwide Corp. More information on Otis’ ESG initiatives and performance cab be found in its 2022 ESG Report.

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