China's intelligent manufacturing drives green development; Hisense Visuals releases the 2025 Sustainability Report

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Originally from: China Securities Journal · CnSecurities.com

CnSecurities.com News (Reporter Zhang Pengfei) On March 31, Hisense Visuals released its “2025 Sustainability Report.” The report shows that Hisense Visuals deeply integrates ESG concepts into its corporate development strategy, using a dual-engine approach—technology-driven carbon reduction and end-to-end value-chain coordination—to comprehensively advance its green and low-carbon transition. In 2025, the company’s progress toward carbon neutrality has been notably effective: compared with the 2023 baseline year, greenhouse gas emission intensity decreased by 31.37%, greenhouse gas emissions decreased by 19.27%, its share of green electricity in operations increased to 34.5%, and it has taken a solid step toward achieving its own operational carbon-neutrality goal by 2050.

Hisense Visuals systematically integrates green and low-carbon concepts into product lifecycle management, building a full-chain, all-round green governance system covering green design, green procurement, green manufacturing, green logistics, and green recycling.

With the acceleration of the trend toward large-screen TVs, the contradiction between picture quality, energy consumption, and eye protection has become increasingly prominent and difficult to balance. Hisense’s independently developed RGB-Mini LED new product, by adopting the industry’s first-ever exquisite 4-chip true-color backlight technology, delivers the image closest to the original colors of nature into the living room, with the highest 110% BT.2020 color gamut in the industry and 134bits ultra-high color-control precision. At the same time, RGB-Mini LED uses its self-developed high-efficiency RGB light-emitting chips and inorganic crystal materials to reduce harmful blue light by about 75%, and also reduces energy loss at the source. Compared with traditional QD-Mini LED, the total power consumption of the entire unit is reduced by 30%, driving a comprehensive advance in LCD display technology toward ultra-high picture quality, visual comfort, and green energy savings.

In January 2026, Hisense Visuals was recognized as the world’s first lighthouse factory in the global TV industry, winning the “Oscars of Global Manufacturing,” thanks to its twin engines of digital transformation—“user-centered + full-chain AI intelligent manufacturing.” This marks that China’s TV manufacturing has reached globally leading levels in efficiency, quality, and flexible production.

By deeply embedding users’ needs into the entire process of intelligent manufacturing, Hisense Visuals makes comprehensive use of artificial intelligence, big data, VR, and simulation technologies to deploy 40+ 4IR advanced use cases, building an end-to-end intelligent closed-loop system from user-need insights, to R&D, to production, and then to delivery. With AI empowering it, the time for users’ voices to be transformed into new product feature inputs is shortened by 62%, the software development cycle is shortened by 31%, and R&D efficiency is improved by 27%, establishing a new industry benchmark for industrial transformation driven by user value as the core.

While achieving corporate growth, Hisense Visuals continues to create value for society and empowers shared development. Relying on an omnichannel intelligent service closed-loop ecosystem enabled by AI services, it achieves a 100% user voice response rate and a 98.5% closed-loop completion rate. Research data from the China Quality Association shows that Hisense TV users’ satisfaction has ranked first in the industry for eleven consecutive years.

As a “chain leader” company in the new display industrial chain, Hisense applies ESG standards requirements to all suppliers, driving coordinated green development across the upstream and downstream of the industrial chain. At the same time, the company actively responds to the national “trade-in of old for new” policy. Across more than 400 cities nationwide, it carries out initiatives to collect old TVs. In 2025, it collected nearly 500,000 units, helping promote the circular utilization of resources.

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