Schneider Electric Partners with Canucks & Rogers Arena on Building Automation, Energy Management Solutions

January 12, 2026

Canucks Sports & Entertainment (CSE) announced that Schneider Electric will serve as the Proud Energy Technology Partner of the Vancouver Canucks and Rogers Arena, supporting the arena as it undergoes key new developments. As part of the partnership, Schneider Electric will support CSE’s digitization journey by delivering advanced building automation and energy management solutions through its EcoStruxure building automation platform.

Through the collaboration, Schneider Electric and Canucks Sports & Entertainment will also work together on initiatives that promote sustainability, innovation, and community impact. Highlights include support for a local charitable organization through a donation tied to every save made at home, as well as an annual Innovation Summit at Rogers Arena that brings together industry leaders to explore sustainable infrastructure, innovation, and the future of energy in British Columbia.

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“We are excited to announce our partnership with Schneider Electric, which marks an important step in enhancing sustainability across Rogers Arena operations,” said Michael Doyle, President, Canucks Sports & Entertainment, Business Operations. “A tremendous amount of work happens behind the scenes year-round to bring our events to life, and Schneider Electric’s expertise will play a key role in enhancing how our building operates in energy-efficient and innovative ways.”

“Schneider Electric Canada is proud to partner with the Vancouver Canucks and Rogers Arena to champion sustainability in sports,” said Emily Heitman, President of Schneider Electric Canada. “Together, we’re creating an arena experience that is energy efficient, resilient, and environmentally responsible. Through the integration of our EcoStruxure platform at Rogers Arena, we’re demonstrating how innovation can power a greener future for sports and the communities we serve across Canada.”

This new agreement brings together one of Canada’s premier sports organizations and a global leader in energy technology, working together to support the long-term efficiency and sustainability of Rogers Arena.

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