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Product Carbon Footprint

POWEREDGE R750
Report Produced August 2022

At Dell Technologies we are working to reduce the environmental impact of our products. We look at every part of the
product’s lifecycle, from materials, manufacturing, and shipping to use and end-of-life management after it leaves our
doors.

To calculate this Dell Technologies uses PAIA (Product Attribute to Impact Algorithm) to perform product carbon
footprints. PAIA is a streamlined Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA) tool developed by MIT’s Materials System Laboratory. It
takes into consideration important attributes of the product which can be correlated to activities in order to calculate the
product carbon footprint.

5th Mean 95th


Percentile Percentile
5870
2120 +/- 2830 12500
kgCO2e kgCO2e kgCO2e

Carbon footprint calculations have a wide range based on a variety of factors including how the device is configured, where it was
manufactured and more. Dell Technologies reports the 5th and 95th percentile of the carbon footprint estimate to reflect that
uncertainty. For this product, that estimate has a mean of 5870 kg of CO2e and standard deviation of 2830 kg of CO2e.

Assumptions for calculating product carbon footprint:


Product Weight 33.5 kg Server Type Rack Assembly Location Asia
Energy Demand
Product Lifetime 4 years Use Location Europe 2251.3 kWh
(Yearly TEC) 1
HDD/SSD Quantity 2 DRAM Capacity 256GB CPU Quantity 2
Fan Count 6 PSU Count 2 Core Count per CPU 24

ESTIMATED IMPACT BY LIFECYCLE STAGE


Transportation
EoL 3%
1%

Use
Transportation
Manufacturing
EoL
19%
Use Manufacturing
77%

Learn more about what Dell is doing to reduce our impact at Dell.com/Sustainability
Disclaimer: This PCF was calculated using the PAIA model, version 1.3.2, copyright by the ICT Benchmarking collaboration, which includes the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Materials Systems Laboratory and partners. Results shown
here are subject to change as the tool is updated. The Use component of the PCF assumes a PUE of 1.0. If your Data Center PUE differs from 1.0, the Use component may be ratiometrically scaled up from a PUE of 1.0.

1 Typical ENERGY STAR power computation used to derive this value. “TEC is the Total Energy Consumption”

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