Dubai, UAE, 24 December 2024 – General Motors Middle East continues to drive forward its commitment to sustainability, by equipping its highest energy consuming facility, the Middle East Distribution Center, with a solar-powered roof, reducing carbon footprint by 35%.
As part of its renewable energy strategy, the organization is leveraging its Middle East Distribution Center (MEDC) rooftop to implement a total connected load of 461.45 kWp in renewable energy projects, which will result in the reduction of carbon emissions by 512 metric tons annually. The rooftop solar projects at MEDC, announced in 2022, are now operational, marking a significant milestone in the company’s regional sustainability journey.
This initiative aligns with GM’s broader global goals, including achieving carbon neutrality across products and operations by 2040. By advancing renewable energy solutions, GM is leading efforts to reduce thousands of metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually, driving the shift toward cleaner energy practices in the automotive industry in the Middle East.