Greenly unveils AI carbon accounting tool

Greenly unveils AI carbon accounting tool

Greenly launches EcoPilot to streamline carbon accounting for companies. The platform automates data processing and integrates emission modelling features to aid sustainability efforts. Reports comply with major frameworks, enhancing companies’ climate strategies through advanced AI and language models….


Greenly, a provider of climate data solutions, has announced the launch of EcoPilot, a new platform designed to simplify and expedite carbon accounting for businesses. The platform leverages artificial intelligence and language models to automate complex tasks such as the collection, structuring, and processing of carbon data. This allows users to seamlessly import physical inventory, accounting, and logistics data, which is rapidly structured using Greenly’s proprietary algorithms to assign emissions factors with high precision.

EcoPilot also offers the capability to model Scope 3 emissions reductions based on supplier commitments. Its ‘What If’ feature enables users to visualise various simulations in real-time by creating interactive trajectories. Additionally, the platform’s software reconciles and cross-references data, providing tools for data interpretation, such as explanations of ESG indicators and industry comparisons.

Reports generated by EcoPilot are compliant with several sustainability reporting frameworks and standards, including the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), the Voluntary Sustainability Reporting Standard for Micro-enterprises and SMEs (VSME), the Environmental Product Declaration (EPD), and the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).

Greenly also emphasised the sustainability features of EcoPilot, such as the deployment of local language models on its own servers to minimise data transfers and energy usage. Furthermore, EcoPilot is hosted on Google Cloud’s Paris data centre, which is predominantly powered by renewable energy.

Alexis Normand, CEO and co-founder of Greenly, stated, “EcoPilot marks the shift from carbon accounting to carbon intelligence. The company’s context is fully analysed, and the platform helps to adapt 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.”



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