Danfoss GmbH has won the German Sustainability Award 2025 in the Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning category. The jury recognized the company’s role in advancing a transformation that links ecological responsibility with economic performance in the HVAC sector.
The award highlights Danfoss’s strategic focus on decarbonization, energy efficiency, and resource conservation, which the jury described as central pillars of the company’s operations. These principles are first applied internally and then scaled for customers.
Danfoss reports that it already supplies 100% of the electricity needs at its sites in Germany and Denmark from renewable sources. Major production sites in China have also transitioned to green electricity. The company’s decarbonization strategy includes the recovery and reuse of waste heat from production, cooling systems, and data centers through heat pumps, intelligent control systems, and district heating where feasible.
At its headquarters in Nordborg, Denmark, Danfoss achieved CO₂-neutral operations in 2022. The site integrates modernized buildings, new energy-efficient structures, and technologies including heat pumps, digital energy management, and sector coupling. The Nordborg campus serves as a reference for industrial decarbonization.
In Germany, Danfoss’s Offenbach headquarters showcases energy-efficient building technologies, while the Hamburg site operates as a hub for developing urban energy and heat solutions in collaboration with local partners.
“Decarbonization is not a cost factor, but a competitive advantage,” said Niels Behrensen, Managing Director of Danfoss Germany. “We see decarbonization as an economic opportunity – for us, our customers, and the entire industry.”