Solera announced a strategic partnership with PPG to integrate PPG’s premium automotive refinish coatings—including NEXA AUTOCOLOR® and MAXMEYER® brands—into Solera’s Sustainable Estimatics platform. The collaboration will reportedly enable PPG customers to measure CO₂ emissions per repair based on factors such as repair method, paint application process, and drying conditions.
The agreement integrates PPG’s emissions metrics into the Solera ecosystem, giving customers a tool to track and manage Scope 1, 2, and 3 CO₂ emissions. According to Solera, dashboards provide clear insights for benchmarking environmental impact and producing verifiable data aligned with regulatory frameworks such as the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), which requires emissions reporting starting in 2025.
Arnaud Agostini, international managing director at Solera, said, “PPG’s focus on combining sustainability with advanced digital and automated solutions adds significant value to our Sustainable Estimatics platform. With innovations like PPG MoonWalk automated paint mixing system and PPG VisualizID digital color visualization tool, we deliver precise CO₂ tracking and help body shops transform their daily operations.”