Greenly Launches New AI-Powered Carbon Accounting Platform
Climate data solutions provider Greenly announced the launch of EcoPilot, its new platform aimed at simplifying and accelerating carbon accounting for companies, based on AI and language models technology.
According to Greenly, the new platform automates complex tasks including collecting, structuring and processing carbon data, allowing users to automatically import physical inventory, accounting and logistics data, rapidly structuring the information using proprietary algorithms, and assigning emissions factors with a high level of accuracy.
The platform also enables users to model Scope 3 emissions reductions based on supplier commitments, and includes a ‘What If’ feature allowing for live visualization of different simulations by creating interactive trajectories.
Greenly added that the platform’s software also reconciles and cross-references data, and provides aids to data interpretation, such as the meaning of ESG indicators and comparisons with other companies in the same sector.
The company said that reports generated with the platform are compliant with a range of sustainability reporting frameworks and standards, including the EU’s CSRD, Voluntary Sustainability Reporting Standard for Micro-enterprises and SMEs (VSME), and Environmental Product Declaration (EPD), as well as the IFRS standards.
Greenly also highlighted some of the sustainability features of the new platform, including the use of local language models deployed on its own servers to reduce data transfers and energy consumption, and the hosting of EcoPilot on Google Cloud’s Paris datacenter, which is primarily powered by green electricity.
Alexis Normand, CEO & cofounder of Greenly, said:
“EcoPilot marks the shift from carbon accounting to carbon intelligence. The company’s context is fully analysed, and the platform helps adapts data collection and climate strategy accordingly. By removing barriers to entry, EcoPilot empowers all users to find and implement intelligent solutions to combat climate change effectively.”