Ms. Shanshan Guo, Chief Brand Officer of Delta, said: “We are proud that Delta’s brand value has grown steadily for 11 consecutive years and has improved significantly this year. Delta has always been keen on the market, ahead of the world trends, long-term investment in electric vehicles, industrial automation, building automation, information and communication and energy infrastructure and other green energy fields, driving the business performance in recent years. In 2022, Delta will extend from industrial brands to commercial brands, creating an overall solution that is smart, energy efficient and closer to user needs. In addition, we are pleased that ESG is one of the highlights of this year’s brand evaluation, and Delta’s corporate operations are closely integrated with ESG, with 63% of the Group’s global network now using renewable electricity, and the introduction of an internal carbon pricing (ICP) mechanism at $300 per ton, which also invests carbon fees in innovative technology, energy management and renewable electricity solutions. In terms of social engagement, Delta is deeply engaged in environmental education, and extends to coral rehabilitation activities, concrete practice of biodiversity concerns. As an ESG pioneer, Delta takes our commitments seriously and puts them into action. We thank the judges for recognizing Delta’s long-term ESG achievements.”
In 2023, Delta’s brand value exceeded $500 million, and the growth rate reached 28%. This year, we announced three new brand value propositions – “Intelligent, Sustainable and Connecting”, hoping to promote sustainable transformation with technology, provide customers with intelligent and energy-saving products and services, connect the industrial ecosystem, and create value. In response to the global green energy trend, Delta has been actively expanding forward-looking business areas such as data center power and cooling solutions, industrial automation, building automation, electric power systems and charging solutions for electric vehicles, and renewable energy based on its core technical capabilities in power management in recent years. Delta will continue to develop innovative technologies to achieve its zero-carbon vision and move towards a sustainable brand.
Delta adheres to the business mission of “environmental protection, energy saving and love the Earth”, combining corporate sustainable development with business development. In addition to improving product energy efficiency, promoting energy saving solutions and green buildings, Delta actively sets the long-term strategy and goal of achieving Net Zero emissions (Net Zero) in the global network by 2050. It is committed to achieving a 90% reduction in carbon emissions in Categories 1 and 2 by 2030 compared with 2021, and has already achieved a 13.5% reduction in carbon emissions by 2022. Delta has also implemented an internal carbon pricing system, invested carbon fee funds into various carbon reduction projects to encourage low-carbon innovation, and shared its experience with the world at the upcoming 28th Climate Change Conference (COP28) to work together for carbon reduction. In addition, Delta also continues to contribute to energy conservation and carbon reduction with innovative energy, the products shipped from 2010 to 2022 have saved 39.9 billion KWH of electricity for customers, equivalent to about 21.05 million tons of carbon reduction for the world, and actively build healthy and energy-saving buildings with science and technology, so far, a total of 32 green buildings have been built in the world. As well as 2 certified high-efficiency green data centers, 17 certified factory green buildings and 5 academic donated green buildings, a total of 26.91 million kilowatt-hours of electricity will be saved in 2022, reducing about 15,400 tons of carbon emissions.