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Clearing the Air: How Climate Tech Manufacturers Are Using Data to Power a Sustainable Future

Grant Stowell

Field & Partner Marketing Specialist

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Thursday, May 14, 2026
How Climate Tech Manufacturers Use Data to Drive Impact

The climate technology market is on a trajectory that would have seemed wildly optimistic a decade ago, projected to reach $220 billion by 2035. But that growth brings a tangled web of operational complexity. Supply chains stretch across continents. Regulations like the EU’s CSRD and SEC climate disclosure rules keep shifting the goalposts. And the pressure to do more with fewer resources? That part never lets up.

If you’ve lived it, you know what the daily grind actually looks like. A recycling plant manager coordinating molten aluminum pours over walkie-talkies. An energy company’s client relations team burning 16 hours a month stitching together Excel reports that are outdated the moment they’re finished. A fuel network in Kenya trying to make sense of data streaming in from more than 1,300 smart dispensers, with no single platform to hold it all together.

These are the kinds of problems that don’t get solved by adding more spreadsheets or hiring another analyst. They get solved when data flows in real time and the right people can act on it immediately. That’s exactly what Blueair, CleanChoice Energy, Constellium, and KOKO Networks figured out when they turned to Domo. Here’s how four leaders are turning data into climate impact.

Blueair: Breathing new life into retail with real-time data

Blueair, the global air purifier manufacturer owned by Unilever, built its reputation through e-commerce. But when the company set its sights on brick-and-mortar retail, it ran headfirst into a data problem it hadn’t faced before.

Challenge: Blueair had no unified data platform that could span both its online and physical retail channels. There was no formal data roadmap for scaling into stores, which meant decisions about inventory, pricing, and promotions were scattered across disconnected systems.

Solution: Domo gave Blueair a single platform to track sales performance, inventory levels, pricing, and promotional effectiveness across every channel in real time. The team can now monitor how external events (wildfires, shelf positioning changes, seasonal demand) affect sales as they happen. They also track customer lifetime value by analyzing filter replacement patterns, turning a consumable product into a window on long-term customer behavior.

Impact: Out-of-stock numbers dropped by double digits. Blueair gained a clear picture of customer lifetime value and built the foundation for ongoing marketing experimentation, testing what actually moves product rather than guessing.

Read the full Blueair story.

CleanChoice Energy: Automating the path to 100 percent clean power

CleanChoice Energy works with utilities across the country to replenish the grid with 100 percent wind and solar energy. Their mission is straightforward: Make clean power accessible. Their old reporting infrastructure was anything but.

Challenge: The team relied on manual Excel-based reporting that ate up hours every month and still couldn’t keep pace with the company’s growth. Reports were time-consuming and outdated by the time they reached the viewer. And, this work left little room for the strategic work that actually drives customer acquisition.

Solution: Domo Embed (also called Domo Everywhere) replaced that manual process with automated, real-time reporting. Customer data is automatically captured and shared with utilities, wind farms, and solar energy generators. These stakeholders can access the data they need whenever they need it. CleanChoice even built consumer-facing dashboards that show individual customers their environmental impact.

Impact: Domo lets CleanChoice Energy deliver insights to all our stakeholders, from users to utilities to renewable energy generators to financial investors. Everyone can see the impact of their efforts.

Read the full CleanChoice Energy story.

Constellium: Recycling 20 billion cans a year, powered by real-time data

Constellium is one of the world’s leading aluminum manufacturers, generating 8.1 billion euros in revenue with 11,500 employees across the globe. Their facility in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, recycles roughly 20 billion cans every year, a staggering volume that depends on precise coordination at every step.

Challenge: Inside the facility, communication ran on walkie-talkies, phone calls, and shoe leather. For a smelting operation where molten aluminum sits at 1,350 degrees Fahrenheit and above, timing isn’t a nice-to-have. A missed signal or a delayed update can cascade into costly downtime.

Solution: Constellium built a custom business app on Domo that serves everyone from plant managers to truck drivers. The app shows real-time truck locations, material status, and chemical composition of each batch, complete with color-coded alerts that flag issues before they escalate.

Impact: Manual communication overhead disappeared. Furnace efficiency increased. Information that once took 20 to 30 minutes to track down now appears in seconds, and managers can monitor operations around the clock from anywhere.

Read the full Constellium story.

KOKO Networks: Fueling Africa’s clean energy transition with data

KOKO Networks is Africa’s leading consumer climate-tech platform, replacing charcoal with clean-burning bioethanol fuel. The company serves more than 500,000 households daily through a network of over 1,300 Fuel ATMs; undercuts charcoal pricing by 40 percent; and employs more than 1,500 people across Kenya and India. The scale is massive. The data challenge was just as big.

Challenge: KOKO’s rapid growth outpaced its existing data tools. Three disparate databases caused dashboard speed issues and made it nearly impossible to get a unified view of operations. The analytics team needed a platform that was affordable, easy to learn, and something they could own without depending on engineering for every query.

Solution: Domo powers KOKO’s last-mile fuel distribution tracking, following product from depot to MicroTanker to Fuel ATM using sensor data at every step. Management dashboards cover sales, growth, and forecasts, while hourly stock-level updates keep the sales team moving.

Impact: Driven by the leadership team, KOKO has reached new levels of efficiency in managing rapid growth. The platform rolled out in six months (half the expected timeline), and KOKO has since launched three new fuel networks in Kenya.

Read the full KOKO Networks story.

From air purifiers to aluminum to fuel networks, the pattern is clear

These four companies operate in very different corners of climate technology, but they arrived at the same conclusion. When you give the right people access to the right data at the right time, the impact compounds. Out-of-stock rates drop. Manual reporting vanishes. Furnace efficiency climbs. Entire fuel networks launch ahead of schedule.

If your organization is sitting on data that could drive sustainability outcomes and operational gains, the question isn’t whether to act. It’s how fast you can start.

Reach out to our team today

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