![]() FP5 is the new heart of Nokia’s IP service routing platforms. In fact, Nokia and BT are further collaborating on highly scalable, power efficient IP networks. By the end of 2022 the 150th customer deployed our Quillion-based chipset in fixed broadband solutions bringing related energy efficiency benefitsįP5: Our FP5 network processor offers a 75% reduction in power consumption compared to its previous generation. ![]() Quillion-based solutions consume about 50% less power in the Optical Line Terminal (OLT) than previous generations and are two years ahead of the European Union Code of Conduct for Broadband Communication Equipment targets – helping operators to meet their emissions goals. Quillion: Our Quillion chipset reduces power consumption for broadband access products. ![]() This can reduce radio use-phase energy consumption by some 30% and associated material carbon footprint by 30% compared to earlier products. ReefShark: At the 2023 Mobile World Congress Nokia launched its new generation of mobile network radios, which benefit from the integration of a new generation of Nokia ReefShark System-on-Chip. Furthermore, we continue to advocate for greater uptake of decarbonized electricity and we encourage the use of more sustainable fuels by our logistics service providers. We have also agreed a target with our main final assembly suppliers to reduce the GHG emissions by 100% by 2030 for the portion of their manufacturing attributed to Nokia. We have our own 100% renewable electricity target across our facilities aligned with the RE100 initiative which we joined in 2022. We also set other short, medium and long-term targets in specific areas of our operations and value chain to drive concrete actions that support and accelerate the achievement of our targets. Scope 3: emissions from the customer use of sold products (covering almost 100% of our portfolio in 2022) and emissions from the logistics and the final assembly factories in our supply chain.Scope 2: emissions from purchased energy.Scope 1: emissions from our facilities, car fleet and marine fleet.The SBT target covers the following activities: We were the first telecoms equipment vendor to have a science-based target accepted by the SBT initiative in 2017. Our SBT is aligned with the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5☌. ![]() The reported emissions for 2022 were 37 627 000 metric tons CO2e. Our target is to reduce our GHG emissions by 50% between 20 across our value chain (Scope 1, 2 and 3). We have set our key greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction target through the Science Based Targets (SBT) initiative. ![]()
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