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New Report Captures Energy Saving Impact of 5G-Enabled Vertical Industries as World Tackles Climate Crisis

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InterDigital and ABI Research released a report illustrating how enterprise 5G can enhance energy efficiency amidst global sustainability efforts. With carbon emissions expected to rise, the ICT sector may account for 20% of global energy consumption by 2030. Notably, 5G networks could potentially lead to a 3,800-terawatt energy savings and a 1.2 gigaton reduction in emissions in sectors like smart manufacturing. The report emphasizes 5G's role in achieving sustainability goals, projecting a reduction of 37 gigatons of CO2 by 2030.

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  • 5G can reduce global energy consumption by 290,000 terawatts by 2030.
  • 5G adoption in enterprise verticals can mitigate up to 37 gigatons of CO2 emissions.
  • In smart manufacturing, 5G-enabled AGVs show a 45% productivity increase.
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  • 5G inherently has higher energy consumption compared to 4G due to Massive MIMO deployments.

New research from InterDigital and ABI Research details energy efficiency of enterprise 5G and industry verticals amidst global sustainability commitments

WILMINGTON, Del., Nov. 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sustainability has never been higher on the societal agenda. Global leaders at the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) this week are facing hard truths – on the current trajectory, the world will hit the crucial threshold of 1.5 degrees Celsius temperature increase by 2030 and demand a dramatic 45% reduction in global carbon dioxide emissions from 2010 levels. With the ICT sector expected to account for as much as 20% of global consumption levels by 2030, any effort to reduce carbon emissions must consider the impact of 5G.

A new report released today by ABI Research and sponsored by InterDigital, Inc. (NASDAQ: IDCC) establishes a forecasting model comparing 4G and 5G networks to understand how new generations of wireless can significantly improve carbon efficiency. To quantify the impact of enterprise 5G, the paper considers the direct energy efficiency of network infrastructure and end-devices, and its indirect effect on carbon dioxide emissions.

The research identifies key 5G-enabled enterprise verticals that could drive meaningful energy and carbon mitigation. For example, in smart manufacturing, 5G-enabled automated guided vehicles (AGVs) are 45% more productive than non-5G counterparts, translating to a potential 3,800-terawatt energy savings and 1.2 gigaton reduction in carbon emissions by 2030. In smart transportation, 5G drives operation efficiency and can decrease the annual time spent by each car in motor traffic by 24 hours and airplanes’ average ground time by 3 minutes per flight, which both indirectly drive significant energy savings.

“We’re entering a critical time for both 5G evolution and the climate health of our globe. This report helps us to identify emerging solutions and new pathways to reap the immense benefits of 5G-enabled networks and ecosystems while mitigating and eliminating their added energy impact on our world,” said InterDigital CTO Henry Tirri. “With new 5G capabilities, we can even improve our commitments to efficiently and effectively tackle climate change.”

The paper details several critical findings around 5G impact on energy efficiency:

  • 5G is inherently more energy-consuming than 4G due to the stringent power requirements of Massive MIMO deployments; however, when estimating the energy required for a single Mbps of capacity, 5G is a much more efficient technology.
  • By digitizing enterprise workflows and other parts of daily life, 5G enables more efficient operations that reduce energy consumption and carbon footprint. Current deployments of 5G have the potential to reduce global energy consumption by 290,000 terawatts by 2030, and that number balloons to over 900,000 terawatts of energy reduction under ubiquitous 5G coverage.
  • Network operators are exploring next-gen solutions to aggressively combat 5G’s energy footprint. For example, operators have implemented sustainability or carbon neutrality requirements for suppliers, considered new modes of self-energy generation like micro-grids and smart-metering, and explored the use of AI algorithms to predict and adjust energy consumption.
  • The external influences driving the ICT sector’s 20% capture of global electricity consumption by 2030 include the demand for ubiquitous connectivity and immersive experiences, corporate trends towards remote work and video-enabled training, and urban transitions towards connected smart cities.

“Latest ABI Research reveals that 5G rollout will be critical in helping communication service providers (CSPs), enterprises, and consumers across the globe reach their self-prescribed sustainability goals,” said Leo Gergs, Senior Analyst at global technology intelligence firm ABI Research. “By 2030, 5G adoption for key enterprise verticals can reduce global CO2 emissions by up to 37 gigatons, and therefore be an important building block for industry carbon neutrality by 2050. To drive this, the entire industry must embrace this consolidated ecosystem effort and encourage close collaboration with implementing enterprises to understand their pain points and key requirements.”

To read the complete 5G Sustainability Report, please click here.

About InterDigital ®

InterDigital develops mobile and video technologies that are at the core of devices, networks, and services worldwide. We solve many of the industry’s most critical and complex technical challenges, inventing solutions for more efficient broadband networks, better video delivery, and richer multimedia experiences years ahead of market deployment. InterDigital has licenses and strategic relationships with many of the world’s leading technology companies. Founded in 1972, InterDigital is listed on NASDAQ.

InterDigital is a registered trademark of InterDigital, Inc.

For more information, visit: www.InterDigital.com

InterDigital Contact:
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Email: Roya.Stephens@interdigital.com
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FAQ

What are the key findings of the InterDigital and ABI Research report on 5G?

The report highlights 5G's potential to save significant energy and reduce carbon emissions in various enterprise verticals.

How much energy can 5G reduce by 2030 according to the report?

The report states that 5G can reduce global energy consumption by 290,000 terawatts by 2030.

What is the projected impact of enterprise 5G on CO2 emissions?

The report estimates that enterprise 5G adoption can reduce CO2 emissions by up to 37 gigatons by 2030.

How does 5G compare to 4G in terms of energy efficiency?

While 5G consumes more energy than 4G, it is more efficient when estimating energy per Mbps of capacity.

What role does 5G play in global sustainability commitments?

5G is viewed as essential for achieving sustainability goals and reducing carbon footprints across industries.

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