The three-year partnership aims to support the Net Zero strategy of e& and Ericsson while exploring opportunities to reduce carbon emissions and energy consumption
UAE – e& (formerly known as Etisalat Group) and Ericsson will explore initiatives to reduce energy consumption and build more efficient and sustainable future networks.
For this, they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the sidelines of the 27th Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC (COP27) in Egypt.
The three-year partnership aims to support the Net Zero strategy of e& and Ericsson while exploring opportunities to reduce carbon emissions and energy consumption. The companies will also collaborate in hosting a series of knowledge-sharing sessions covering Ericsson’s global expertise in energy-efficient strategies, such as its ‘Breaking the Energy Curve’ initiative.
Carbon footprint
e& will continue to work towards reducing the carbon footprint through the utilisation of Ericsson’s industry-leading and sustainable products and services. Ericsson’s global product ‘Take-Back Programme’ will explored further for potential collaboration that could support e& drive responsible disposal and recycling of e-waste across the group’s network.
The partnership is part of e&’s ambition to accelerate the transition to Net Zero and underlines the importance of improving network energy performance to meet Net Zero targets.
Sabri Ali Albreiki, Chief Technology Officer, e& international, says: “Through our partnership with Ericsson, we aim to accelerate the decarbonisation of our network infrastructure business by exploring the deployment of their latest generation of energy-efficient radio equipment and software features. We will also work together to use the Ericsson Product Take-Back programme to dispose of and recycle obsolete network equipment to high environmental standards. This agreement is part of e&’s broader commitment to reduce waste and achieve a sustainable low-carbon society.”
Sustainability initiatives
Ekow Nelson, Vice President and Head of Global Customer Unit for e& at Ericsson Middle East and Africa, says: “Working with e&, we will explore various sustainability initiatives that will help them break the energy curve and develop greener network infrastructure in their countries of operation. Through our Global Product Take-Back and innovatively sustainable 5G solutions such as our intelligent RAN energy-saving software features, we are confident e& will be able to reduce its environmental footprint and manage the expected growth in data traffic using as little energy as possible.”
Cementing e&’s commitment to the environment, society and governance (ESG), the group has become the first UAE private sector member of the UAE Independent Climate Change Accelerators as part of the group’s participation at COP27. Being present among other sustainable-focused thought-leaders further reinforces e&’s strategic position as a driving force that inspires other corporates and organisations to play a significant role in supporting UAE’s net zero commitment by 2050.