Dana: sustainable mobility center in Ohio, U.S., received LEED certification
Dana’s state-of-the-art Sustainable Mobility Center serves as an engineering center of excellence for e-propulsion products, including the development of electric motors and upfitting of electric vehicles with complete e-Propulsion systems.
Dana Incorporated has received Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification for its Sustainable Mobility Center, located on its World Headquarters campus in Maumee, Ohio, United States.
Dana’s state-of-the-art Sustainable Mobility Center serves as an engineering center of excellence for e-propulsion products, including the development of electric motors and upfitting of electric vehicles with complete e-Propulsion systems (here’s how Dana is dong as for e-axle manufacturing). The center also offers a dynamic customer experience, showcasing the company’s electrified mobility technologies – while providing a location to educate and generate awareness around Dana’s commitment to a broad range of sustainability and social responsibility priorities.
A flagship for Dana’s Sustainable Mobility Center
«We know that leading the way in sustainability is critical to supporting our customers in achieving their sustainability objectives, and directly aligns with Dana’s strategic focus on delivering clean energy technologies», said Doug Liedberg, senior vice president and chief sustainability officer at Dana. «LEED certification for Dana’s flagship Sustainable Mobility Center reinforces our commitment to transparent climate action, and the reduction of Dana’s global Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by more than 50 percent by 2030».
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LEED certification incorporates verified use of sustainable solutions as part of the facility’s design, construction, operation, and energy efficiency. These include environmentally friendly construction materials, energy-efficient lighting, air filtration systems, temperature controls, water systems, storm water collection for irrigation, and electric vehicle charging stations.