Sustainability
Quantrex publishes 2025 sustainability energy report

Marcus Reinhardt
Chief Operating Officer
Our 2025 sustainability report is now available. This year's report covers progress against net zero commitments biodiversity targets community investment and supply chain decarbonization. Key highlights include a 98% reduction in operational emissions since 2014 and the completion of biodiversity baseline studies across all projects commissioned from 2025 onwards.
Quantrex has published its 2025 sustainability report. The report covers the full calendar year 2025 and is independently assured to the highest level of the International Standard on Assurance Engagements 3000.
Reduced emissions
The headline figure is a 98% reduction in scope one and scope two emissions compared to the 2014 baseline. The reduction reflects the completion of the company's fossil fuel divestment program the full electrification of the Quantrex vehicle fleet and the conversion of all Quantrex office and operations facilities to renewable energy supply.
The remaining 2% of operational emissions relates primarily to SF6 insulating gas in electrical switchgear a technical challenge the company is working to eliminate through equipment replacement across the portfolio.
Biodiversity report
On biodiversity the 2025 report marks a significant step forward. Biodiversity baseline studies have now been completed for every project in the development pipeline that will be commissioned from 2025 onwards.
Those baselines are the foundation for the company's commitment to deliver net positive biodiversity impact from every project commissioned from 2030. The report also publishes for the first time the full results of the annual biodiversity monitoring program across the seven operational sites where monitoring has been running for at least two years.
Community investment
Community investment reached a record level in 2025. Quantrex directed 210 million euros into community benefit funds local employment programs and social investment across the twenty four countries where the company operates. That figure represents 2.4% of total revenue a proportion the company has committed to maintain or increase in each subsequent year.
On supply chain decarbonization the 2025 report acknowledges that scope three emissions remain the most significant challenge. The company's supply chain including the steel turbine towers concrete foundations and cable systems used in construction accounts for the majority of Quantrex's total lifecycle carbon footprint. The report sets out a supply chain decarbonization roadmap that includes requirements for low carbon steel in all new turbine tower procurement from 2027 and a target of 50% reduction in supply chain emissions intensity by 2030.
Eliminated carbon
Sofia Hartmann Chief Sustainability Officer said the 2025 report reflects both the progress Quantrex has made and the scale of what remains to be done. We have effectively eliminated carbon from our own operations. That is a genuine achievement and one that very few companies of our size can claim. But our supply chain remains a significant source of emissions and we are under no illusion about the difficulty of decarbonizing it. The roadmap we have published is ambitious. It is also necessary and we are fully committed to delivering it.
The full 2025 sustainability report is available to download from the sustainability section of the Quantrex website. A summary report and an interactive data dashboard covering key metrics are also available online.


