Painting the Internet green
Our contribution to sustainability in the digital world
We make decisions with energy efficiency and sustainability in mind - because what counts for us is not short-term profit, but the long-term, ecological impact of our actions.
Our servers use wind- and hydropower
How we save resources
Long product life cycle
Modular design
Customized hardware
Waste heat utilization
Efficiency monitoring system
Efficient air cooling
Innovative Servers
We develop our servers in-house so we can optimize them for our applications and only include components that we actually need. We optimize airflow for efficient cooling.
the Hetzner data center - efficiency is the foundation
Power Usage Effectiveness
Water Usage Effectiveness
Our servers save so much energy
Efficiency is what drives us
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Frequently asked questions
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Is Hetzner certified according to an energy or environmental management system?
We are not yet certified (according to EMAS, ISO50001 or ISO140001). We are working hard and with great motivation on the implementation. As soon as we are certified, we will make the respective certificate available for download on our website.
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Is Hetzner climate neutral?
Hetzner is not yet completely climate neutral. Our electricity is sourced from 100% renewable energies – in Germany from hydropower. Compared to the German electricity mix, we reduce our CO2 emissions in Germany by 77,000 tonnes of CO2 per year.
We strive to maximize efficiency along the entire value chain. With an average PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) of 1.13, the operation of our data centers is extremely energy-efficient.
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How much electricity does my server consume?
On our website, you can view the power consumption of our various servers in watts in the respective product matrix under "Power consumption".
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Is Hetzner subject to the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)?
Yes, we are pleased to announce that we will be able to present you with a sustainability report for the financial year 2025. The report will follow the European Sustainability Reporting Standard (ESRS) and will cover all key areas of sustainability.