Development of carbon-neutral buildings accelerated through new ABB and Caverion collaboration

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ABB and Caverion, a Northern & Central European-based expert for smart and sustainable built environments, today announced an agreement to strengthen their collaboration to advance energy efficiency and sustainability. 

The shared aim of the collaboration is to address carbon reduction challenges in select markets by providing advanced, joint offerings in line with evolving customer needs that drive down carbon, faster and more efficiently. 

ABB provides technology solutions, including Mission to Zero™, a blueprint developed to help customers achieve their carbon-neutral ambitions using energy management solutions linked to electrification, distributed energy resources technologies and the integration of renewable energy sources. 

Combining ABB and Caverion’s sustainable solutions, integration capabilities and expertise, will not only accelerate the development of carbon-neutral buildings and customer ‘Mission to Zero’ projects, but also enhance occupant wellbeing and comfort.    

The collaboration will focus on projects in Finland, the Baltic countries, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany and Austria – expanding ABB’s and Caverion’s offerings in these countries for both new buildings and retrofits. 

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