Give your customers confidence in their electricity emissions data.
From consulting firms to carbon accounting platforms, Electricity Maps delivers frozen, audit-ready datasets, and APIs that support Scope 2 and Scope 3 disclosures.

The opportunity
Regulation is accelerating. With GHG Protocol changes, CSRD and ESRS in Europe, CBAM for cross-border trade, and new disclosure rules in the U.S. and beyond, companies must quantify and disclose electricity-related emissions more rigorously than ever. Annual averages are no longer enough — regulators, auditors, and investors demand transparent, consistent, and auditable data.
Advisors and platforms that build on Electricity Maps can provide clients with the confidence they need to meet these evolving requirements.
Why granularity matters
Most inventories still rely on annual or national averages, but these mask the reality of the grid: carbon intensity and pricing can swing dramatically hour by hour, and region by region.
By incorporating daily, hourly, or sub-hourly data, advisors and platforms can:
Offer clients more accurate numbers
Create audit-ready reporting
Demonstrate true climate leadership in going beyond the minimum.
Why global coverage matters
Advisors and platforms work with multinational clients, meaning global access consistency across geographies is critical. Electricity Maps provides standardized, comparable signals worldwide: carbon intensity, renewables %, carbon-free %, electricity mix, and more — available as both frozen datasets for reporting, and via API access for the most up-to-date historical and real-time data.
Scope 2 disclosures
Scope 2 requires dual reporting: location-based and market based.
What we provide
Location-based and market-based grid emission factors
Residual mix and electricity mix for transparency
Carbon intensity and carbon-free % to enrich reporting narratives
Features
Frozen, auditable datasets aligned with reporting cycles
API delivery for scale and automation
SLA-backed reliability to support assurance processes
Scope 3 disclosures
For Scope 3, Category 3 (fuel- and energy-related activities), companies need to capture the upstream footprint of purchased electricity.
What we provide
Lifecycle-based grid emission factors
Transparent supporting signals (mix, residual mix, intensity)
Features
Documentation and frozen datasets for audit trails
Global coverage to support supply chain reporting
Robust methodology