Sustainable IT Monitoring
Electricity Maps provides real-time and historical electricity data so you can measure and monitor the carbon footprint of your IT infrastructure across regions, vendors, and workloads.


Why Measure
Understand the Real
Impact of your IT
IT is one of the fastest-growing sources of corporate emissions and costs. However, most organizations don’t have the visibility they need. Without granular, reliable data, emissions and electricity data are either underreported, or based on low-resolution averages.
With Electricity Maps, you can establish a single source of truth for your IT emissions. Measuring precisely is the first step toward compliance, transparency, and long-term reduction. Benefit from:
Who is it for?
Companies managing or selling IT services

IT Infrastructure Providers
Stand out with robust sustainability features. Embed emissions transparency to reveal workload impact and help your customers achieve their climate and compliance goals.

Enterprises with Large IT Footprints
Companies with on-premise data centers or complex IT footprints need to monitor IT emissions to meet sustainability targets and prepare for stricter reporting regulations, and enable GreenOps and FinOps practices.
Why Electricity Maps?
With Electricity Maps, you get
Global Coverage
A single source of global electricity data, available through our enterprise-grade API.
Historical, Real-Time, Forecasted
Auditable historical data for reporting, as well as real-time and forecasted data for optimizations.
SLA-backed reliability
99.9% API uptime & Data completeness SLAs provided by default. Enterprise-grade SLAs available as necessary.
Trusted by industry leaders
Used by global technology leaders and enterprises with large internal IT footprints
Customers
Companies using Electricity Maps for Sustainable IT Monitoring
Data
Electricity Data signals relevant for Sustainable IT Monitoring
Carbon Intensity - gCO₂eq/kWh
Renewables and Carbon-Free - % of electricity
Power Mix - Breakdown by electricity source
Historical + Real-time signals - Historical global coverage