Schneider Electric Named as The Official Energy Management Partner of the New Nissan Stadium, Future Home of the Tennessee Titans

In This Article:

  • As the venue's Official Energy Management Partner, Schneider Electric will integrate cutting-edge energy solutions to enhance efficiency and reduce environmental impact

  • Schneider Electric's ongoing investments in Tennessee and the U.S. strengthen local operations, including manufacturing, to support the new Nissan Stadium and the broader region

NASHVILLE, Tenn., March 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, today announced it will be the Official Energy Management Partner of the new Nissan Stadium, future home of the Tennessee Titans. As part of the company's commitment to long-term impact in the Nashville community, Schneider Electric's five-year engagement will begin with the stadium's opening in Spring 2027. Schneider Electric will also implement its own advanced energy management technologies to optimize the stadium's operations and sustainability efforts, with several technologies manufactured in Tennessee.

Names from left to right: Allen Borden, Deputy Commissioner of Business, Community, and Rural Development; Aamir Paul, President of North America Operations, Schneider Electric; and Dan Werly, Chief Operating Officer of the Tennessee Titans.
Names from left to right: Allen Borden, Deputy Commissioner of Business, Community, and Rural Development; Aamir Paul, President of North America Operations, Schneider Electric; and Dan Werly, Chief Operating Officer of the Tennessee Titans.

"Sustainability will be an important piece of the new Nissan Stadium, and Schneider Electric will play a critical role in bringing that vision to life," said Aamir Paul, President of North America Operations, Schneider Electric. "By integrating our latest energy management solutions to help drive digitalization and electrification, we are proud to continue our leadership in the Nashville area and be a community leader through projects like these. On behalf of our employees throughout Tennessee, we are thrilled to ensure this stadium delivers a world-class experience for fans while setting a new standard for environmental responsibility in sports and entertainment."

The new Nissan Stadium is an approximately 2.1-million-square-foot facility that is projected to bring over $33.7 billion in economic impact to the Nashville economy over the next 30 years. Schneider Electric's solutions will be deployed throughout the new Nissan Stadium, including clean uninterruptible backup power and IT physical infrastructure, electrical power distribution and control systems, and an integrated Building Management Systems. These advanced systems will help enhance energy efficiency, reduce emissions, and provide increased operational control over the stadium's infrastructure, anticipating a 20% reduction in energy consumption and a 30% reduction in downtime.

"With millions of fans expected to visit annually, ensuring optimal energy performance is a key priority in the new Nissan Stadium," said Dan Werly, Chief Operating Officer of the Tennessee Titans. "Designed to host Titans and Tennessee State University games, as well as world-class sporting, entertainment and civic events, the stadium will also serve as a vital community hub. Schneider Electric's expertise in energy management and their strong leadership in Nashville will be instrumental in making the New Nissan Stadium operate efficiently and effectively when we open in 2027."