Combogic Tech. Supports Supply Chain Net Zero Initiative With AIpowered Carbon Management Platform
Net Zero Emissions has become a global initiative with many countries implementing the goal of net zero emissions. Both the public and private sectors are stepping up efforts to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Of all the sources of CO2 emissions, road transport is the most difficult to decarbonise. For example, from 1990 to 2019, EU CO2 emissions from households, energy, agriculture and industry decreased year-on-year, while emissions from road transport increased.
In the year Founded in 2022, Combogic has built a comprehensive cloud-based carbon management platform based on ESG research and helps its team members address the net zero carbon challenge. The solution covers the entire product life cycle, from factories to vehicles, from raw material extraction to waste management, by identifying areas that need immediate improvement, so companies can easily pinpoint the source of the problem and address related issues. Carbon reduction system.
Collect the most accurate carbon data for AI analysis
Li Wei-ming, founder and CEO of Combogic, pointed out that companies are committed to using artificial intelligence technologies to reduce carbon emissions. Unlike conventional carbon inventory tools, Combogic's solution offers carbon mitigation strategies that users can use, providing both carbon inventory and carbon mitigation in one system, as well as subsequent carbon trading or offsetting.
Combogic's SaaS collects carbon emission data from IoT sensors or other processes at user locations, then sends the data to a cloud platform, where carbon emissions are calculated and analyzed and recommendations are made to reduce carbon emissions. The results feed into the carbon credit trading system. Companies that only need an inventory of their carbon emissions need to generate statistics for sophisticated analysis using only gas station receipts or electricity meter readings. However, the Kombogic solution does more than absorb carbon dioxide. Analyzing the inventory results, it shows the user next steps to reduce carbon emissions.
For example, having information on a facility's total energy consumption and carbon emissions does not help determine a clear path to reducing carbon emissions. To effectively improve and reduce carbon emissions, the factory owner needs to know exactly which production machines are the biggest polluters. To help with this, Combogic's solution collects accurate and useful data instead of large amounts of useless data and ensures that the data goes to the next level of AI analysis for effective use.
As another example, telematics companies use On-Board Diagnostics II (OBD II) systems to collect comprehensive data on vehicle carbon emissions. However, Cambodia Tech. There is an opportunity to collect information necessary to analyze carbon emissions. That is, it may not be necessary to add a new telematics device to collect data, but using existing on-board sensors will serve the purpose. By accurately capturing the data needed for analysis, Combogic's solution eliminates the need for users to install large amounts of hardware, thereby reducing ESG costs.
One of the biggest challenges for a carbon neutral supply chain is controlling carbon emissions in the supply chain and distribution fleet. To address this challenge, Combogic has developed a high-quality carbon data analysis (CHAP-V) artificial intelligence platform for vehicles. On the one hand, CHAP-V helps logistics companies improve service quality by updating their customers' carbon footprint information. In turn, CHAP-V helps manufacturers manage their suppliers' carbon logistics data to guide supply chain partners in carbon-reducing behaviors.
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It's worth noting that ComboJic uses cloud services to help customers deploy their solutions faster. It uses the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud platform to build the system. Startups don't have the budget to buy local resources. Cloud services support flexible power and computing power management to flexibly meet the needs of startups to easily deliver a seamless user experience. With a strong commitment to helping startups succeed, the AWS Joint Innovation Center (JIC) awards them AWS Enabling Credits, which allow them to use AWS resources to build a small viable product (MVP) and accelerate time to market.
Wei-Ming Lee, Co-Founder and CEO of ComboZik
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CHAP-V is a supply chain carbon management solution designed to help upstream and downstream suppliers, logistics operators and transportation companies effectively reduce vehicle carbon emissions.
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