Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Schneider Electric Establish Strategic Partnership to Accelerate Sustainability Ambitions
Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has announced a strategic partnership with Royal Botanic Gardens (RBG), Kew.
As Kew鈥檚 official Energy Sustainability Partner, Schneider Electric, recognised for two years running as the World鈥檚 Most Sustainable Company by TIME and Statista, will play a critical role in helping the world-famous botanic gardens meet its goal to become climate positive by 2030.
As a UNESCO World Heritage site with a sizeable footprint, Grade 1 and 2 listed buildings, and high visitor numbers, Kew Gardens faces unique challenges in achieving its sustainability plans and targets.
The partnership will see Schneider Electric take a hands-on role, advising Kew on how to develop and deliver its comprehensive sustainability plan which includes transitioning away from fossil fuels, reducing carbon emissions, and optimising energy use across its historic and complex estate at both Kew Gardens and Wakehurst, Kew鈥檚 wild botanic garden based in Sussex.
As part of the agreement, Schneider Electric will provide a dedicated energy optimisation engineer, located onsite and on long-term secondment to Kew, helping to:
Support Kew in evaluating the impact, cost, and priority of energy efficiency, controls, and monitoring projects
Identify, assess, and implement energy-saving opportunities within Kew鈥檚 Building Management Systems (BMS) and Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) plant
Explore available innovative solutions, such as cost-effective electricity use, battery storage, and microgrid opportunities, at both Kew Gardens and Wakehurst
The partnership鈥檚 projects will begin in earnest with the arrival of Schneider Electric鈥檚 consultant on site at Kew Gardens in September, marking the start of the next chapter in Kew鈥檚 sustainability journey.
Rachel Purdon, Head of Sustainability at RBG, Kew said: 鈥We are proud of our commitment to urgently tackling the dual climate and biodiversity crises through everything that we do at Kew. Our partnership with Schneider Electric marks a major step forward in our sustainability journey. Working together we can accelerate progress towards our ambitious goals, including becoming climate positive in less than five years. With Kew鈥檚 unique combination of historic buildings, globally irreplaceable collections, and role inspiring diverse audiences to connect with nature, we face complex and wide-ranging challenges. Schneider Electric鈥檚 expertise and hands-on support will be invaluable 鈥 it will help us deliver real, measurable decarbonisation progress across our sites.鈥
鈥淏oth of our organisations are impact makers, united in our vision for a more sustainable planet. By combining our climate positive partnership, expertise, and energy management and automation solutions, we鈥檙e able to take real action to realise a more sustainable future at RBG Kew,鈥 said Kelly Becker, President, Schneider Electric UK and Ireland, Belgium and Netherlands. 鈥淲e also have deep experience with helping organisations like Kew advance their energy resiliency, a growing priority across businesses, utilities, and communities worldwide. In Kew鈥檚 case, maintaining a consistent energy supply is essential to protecting the world鈥檚 largest and most diverse鈥痓otanical and mycological鈥痗ollections for humanity 鈥 and we鈥檙e honoured to be a part of the solution.鈥