NaaS Technology Inc. Releases 2024 ESG Report Highlighting Carbon Reduction and Innovation Efforts
BEIJING, Aug. 27, 2025/PRNewswire/ -- NaaS Technology Inc. (Nasdaq: NAAS), a U.S.-listed EV charging service company in China, has published its 2024 Environmental, Social, and Governance $(ESG)$ Report. The report details the company's achievements in governance, innovation, green and low-carbon transition, employee empowerment, and ecosystem collaboration. NaaS has set a new long-term goal to achieve net-zero emissions across Scopes 1, 2, and 3 by 2050. Key accomplishments include a 47% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and the achievement of 3.22 million tons of carbon reduction through EV charging services. Additionally, the company filed 56 patent applications and secured 38 granted patents, while joining the AI Application Alliance. In international ESG ratings, NaaS scored highly, ranking top in China's retail industry and achieving high scores in S&P and CDP assessments.
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