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Altivar Process: Driving Circular Economy for a Sustainable Future! | Schneider Electric

May 1, 2024

Altivar Process Drives and Schneider Sustainable Impact Program

Discover how Schneider Electric is tackling environmental concerns with an end-to-end circularity model through their high power Altivar Process Drive Systems.

These systems, designed with modular components, pioneer the new business model, offering up to 80% savings on resources, energy, and CO2 compared to new modules while increasing durability and lifetime of your Drive Systems.

Refurbishment is done in Schneider factories, ensuring refurbished modules carry the same quality and warranty as new ones. Join them in shaping a sustainable future!

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