ZTE is dedicated to environmental responsibility, focusing on green operations, energy management, and new energy technologies.
Since 2005, the company has upheld ISO14001 standards, obtaining third-party certification for its environmental management system. Regular monitoring ensures compliance with environmental laws, and ZTE has implemented measures like transforming equipment to save electricity and developing water-saving technologies.
The company exceeded Ministry of Industry and Information Technology objectives from 2016 to 2019, sharing successful energy-saving practices across cities. ZTE obtained ISO 50001 certification in 2016, ranking among Shenzhen’s top nine enterprises in energy conservation. Notably, ZTE’s initiatives in the 5G era include the ZEGO micromodular data center solution, achieving a PUE below 1.1 and reducing energy consumption by 30% or more.
ZTE’s contributions extend to the new-energy vehicle industry and the launch of PowerMaster ONE, a hybrid power solution for telecom operators. The company ensures its telecommunications products meet international standards for energy conservation, addressing the challenges of increased power consumption in the 5G era with comprehensive energy-saving solutions.
Carbon emissions management is a significant focus for ZTE. The company implements regulations and utilizes energy management centers and software for real-time monitoring and analysis. ZTE actively participates in carbon emission trading systems, quantifying and offsetting its greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to the fight against climate change.