EP100 members

EP100 is a global corporate energy efficiency initiative, bringing together over 125 ambitious businesses, committed to improving their energy efficiency. To date, EP100 members have saved $1.6 USD billion whilst reducing their emissions by more than the annual emissions of the UK and Belgium combined.

Operating across 157 markets, EP100 members are committed to either doubling their energy productivity, implementing an energy management system, or achieving net zero carbon buildings.  Learn more about our global network of members via the case studies and membership table below.

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Double Energy Productivity - Mahindra Heavy Engines

  • Headquarters - India
  • Joining year - 2018
  • Target year - 2041 (target met)

Learn more about Mahindra Heavy Engine's energy efficiency journey in this case study.

Implement an Energy Management System – Mabe

  • Headquarters – Mexico
  • Joining year – 2020
  • Target year – 2030

Learn more about Mabe's energy efficiency journey in this case study.

Net Zero Carbon Buildings – Arthaland Corporation

  • Headquarters – Philippines
  • Joining year – 2020
  • Target year – 2030

Learn more about Arthaland's energy efficiency journey in this case study.

Double Energy Productivity – Schneider Electric: Headquartered in France, Schneider Electric joined EP100 in 2017 and reached its target in 2023.

Members

Name Commitment Website
Jinko Solar Implement an energy management system (EnMS) across all operations by 2030 and improve energy productivity 30% by 2025 relative to a 2018 baseline. www.jinkosolar.com

JinkoSolar is a global leader in the solar industry. The company distributes its solar products and sells its solutions and services to a diversified international utility, commercial and residential customer base across the world. This company has committed implement an energy management system across all operations by 2030 and improve energy productivity 30% by 2025 relative to a 2018 baseline. 

JK Lakshmi Cement Double energy productivity by 2040 relative to a 2015 baseline. www.jklakshmicement.com

JK Lakshmi Cement Limited is a part of the prestigious JK Organisation. They have been a renowned and well-established name in the Indian Cement industry for four decades, and are a formidable presence in Northern, Western and Eastern India's cement markets. This company commits to double its energy productivity by 2040 compared to a 2015 baseline. 

JLL UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to eliminating carbon emissions from its UK workplaces by 2030 and playing a leading role in making net zero carbon buildings mainstream in the UK. www.jll.co.uk

JLL UK Ltd is a leading professional services firm that specializes in real estate and investment management and it is the UK division of JLL. JLL UK has joined through the Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to eliminating carbon emissions from its UK workplaces by 2030 and playing a leading role in making net zero carbon buildings mainstream in the UK. To meet this target, JLL UK will amplify its training and industry engagement on net zero carbon buildings.

John Sisk & Son Double energy productivity by 2039 relative to a 2014 baseline. www.johnsiskandson.com

“Sisk” is Ireland’s largest construction company and is committed to increasing sustainable construction and minimizing the environmental effect of its projects on society. Sisk has already identified site and fleet fuel as its significant energy users and has a number of projects on its action plan for implementation in order to tackle this. Improved generator efficiency and an ‘Eco Driving’ pilot project have already produced impressive results that will be applied to the company’s wider operations in order to drive progress towards meeting its target. This company commits to double energy productivity by 2039 relative to a 2014 baseline. 

Johnson Controls Double energy productivity by 2030 relative to a 2009 baseline. www.johnsoncontrols.com

Johnson Controls is a diversified technology and multi industrial leader serving a wide range of customers in more than 150 countries.  Johnson Controls has implemented a range of measures to improve its energy efficiency which has resulted in substantial savings on energy costs. This company commits to double energy productivity by 2030 relative to a 2009 baseline.

Joseph Homes Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to occupying only assets that are net zero carbon by 2030 and by 2025 they will only be developing energy positive homes. josephhomes.co.uk

Joseph Homes is an award winning, B-Corp certified development company. The company's goal is to Build Better Homes for a better world by setting the standard for sustainable development at every level. Joseph Homes joined through the Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to occupying only assets that are net zero carbon by 2030 and by 2025 they will only be developing energy positive homes.

Kilroy Realty Corporation Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to owning, occupying and developing only buildings with net zero operations by 2030. kilroyrealty.com

Kilroy Realty Corporation is a publicly traded West Coast Real Estate Investment Trust with a stabilized portfolio, and additional 3.2 million square feet in development. Kilroy Realty Corporation joined through the Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to owning, occupying and developing only buildings with net zero operations by 2030. To meet this target Kilroy Realty Corporation will work to achieve zero emissions through onsite energy efficiency, onsite renewable installations, and adding capacity to the grid via offsite renewable procurement.

Kingspan Group PLC Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to net zero energy by 2020, and carbon positive manufacturing by 2030. www.kingspan.com/group

Kingspan Group PLC, a global and sustainable building materials company, joined through the Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to net zero energy by 2020, and carbon positive manufacturing by 2030.

Lemay Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to owning and occupy only assets that are net zero carbon by 2030. lemay.com/en

Lemay is an internationally recognized integrated design firm that seizes every opportunity to generate benefits for clients, users and the community by focusing its design on health, the environment and carbon emissions reduction. This net positive approach now guides designers and project teams through all stages of projects in the integration of sustainability metrics, including embodied carbon and operational emissions. Lemay joined through the Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to owning and occupy only assets that are net zero carbon by 2030.

Lendlease Australian Prime Property Fund (APPF) Commercial Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to owning only assets that are net zero carbon by 2030. www.lendlease.com/expertise/what-we-do/investment-management/australian-prime-property-fund-commercial

Lendlease managed Australian Prime Property Fund Commercial (APPF Commercial) is a core wholesale unlisted property trust, allowing institutional investors to benefit from exposure to a portfolio of prime commercial properties across Australia. The company believes that environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors form an integral part of the management process in its property portfolios. Lendlease APPF Commercial joined through the Net Zero Carbon Buildings pathway, committing to owning only assets that are net zero carbon by 2030.

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