Navitas Semiconductor declares that it has become the world’s first semiconductor company to achieve CarbonNeutral company certification from Natural Capital Partners. This is another milestone for Navitas walking one step ahead on its mission to ‘Electrify Our World’ and to help its customers achieve their own sustainability goals.
The company has shipped over 50,000,000 units of GaN power semiconductors with 20-year warranty, making it one of the market-leaders in the field. Navitas believes that with third-party partnerships and verified analysis, it will lead in sustainability too.
Through extensive, 3rd party verified analysis Navitas has shown that GaN devices currently have a 70% reduction in carbon footprint to produce vs. Si and drive a 30%+ reduction in manufacturing and use phase impacts for our customers. Combining GaN’s inherent benefits with Navitas’ low carbon-footprint business-model has led to Navitas achieving CarbonNeutral-company certification.
Navitas has quantified all Scope 1-3 emissions for the past 2 years of operations and is committed to continue annual reporting of emissions as we work to reduce emissions intensity and pursue a mission to replace Si devices with lower carbon-footprint GaN solutions.
Navitas’ CarbonNeutral-company certification meets all the requirements of Natural Capital Partners’ CarbonNeutral Protocol and goes beyond, to include all product manufacturing and distribution-related emissions. These emissions are compensated for through verified emission reductions (VERs), also known as ‘carbon offsets’. Navitas’ purchased VERs are renewable-energy projects in rural India – in line with the mission to “Electrify Our World” and transition from fossil fuels.
“CarbonNeutral-company certification is a major sustainability achievement for Navitas, in parallel with significant increases in GaN power IC production,” said Anthony Schiro Navitas VP of Quality & Sustainability. “Natural Capital Partners’ support has been critical, guiding us to constructive, verified company metrics and credible offsets. Manufacturing a GaN power IC has a 4x-10x lower CO2 footprint than for a silicon chip, and when you consider the end use power application, the improved efficiency and reduction in materials, size and weight of the charger, delivers a 4 kg net-reduction in CO2 emissions for every GaN IC shipped.”
“Navitas joins a future-focused group including Microsoft, Logitech, VMware and Sky in working with Natural Capital Partners to source high-quality offsets that deliver on the UN’s Global Goals for maximum impact,” said Saskia Feast, Managing Director, Global Client Solutions at Natural Capital Partners. “All our projects are independently validated and verified, ensuring our clients’ climate action is robust.”
“Our customers – like Samsung, Dell, Xiaomi and Lenovo – all have critical sustainability goals and can appreciate the huge CO2-reduction benefits delivered by GaN power ICs vs. the old, slow silicon chips,” said Gene Sheridan, Navitas CEO and co-founder. “In the big picture, GaN has the potential to reduce up to 2.6 Gton / year in CO2 emissions by 2050.”