Product Carbon Footprint
ThinkStation P2 Tower Gen 2
Machine Types: 30JQ, 30JR, 30JS, 30JT, 30JU, 30JV, 30JW, 30JX, 30JY
Device Type: Workstation
Report Date: 04/23/2025
Lenovo values its commitment to the environment. As part of that commitment, Lenovo performs a streamlined product lifecycle analysis in accordance with the IEC TR 62921 standard. This analysis allows the customer to estimate the carbon footprint of their product. The carbon footprint is the total greenhouse gases emitted by the product over its lifespan, reported as global warming potential for 100-year time horizon (GWP-100) in units of CO2 equivalents.
Estimated carbon footprint of the: ThinkStation P2 Tower Gen 2
729 kg CO2e ± 248 kg CO2e
Assumptions for Estimate
This estimate uses the assumptions from the table below (Based on EU use location. U.S. estimates below):
- Product Weight (kg)
- 9.67
- Product Lifetime (years)
- 4
- Product Form Factor
- Tower
- Yearly Typical Energy Use (kWh)
- 204.63
- Assembly Location
- CN
- Use Location
- Europe
Breakout of Emissions
Below is a breakout of the carbon emissions of this product by both lifecycle stage (raw material extraction through product end-of-life) and greenhouse gases resulting from the manufacture of major components:
Lifecycle Stage Emissions:
This pie chart shows the percentage contribution of the mean value for each element (Production, Transport, Use, and End-of-Life) of the analysis for the full life cycle CO2e impacts of the product.
- Manufacturing: 64.6%
- Use: 25.6%
- Transport: 8.7%
- End of Life: 1.1%
Component Emissions:
- Power Supply: 35.0%
- Mainboard (and other boards): 16.4%
- Chassis: 6.8%
- SSD: 2.9%
- HDD: 2.8%
- Packaging: 0.7%
- ODD: 0.0%
Methodology and Transparency
Product Carbon Footprinting (PCF) is calculated using PAIA, a globally-accepted methodology to streamline the PCF process. The PAIA tool conforms with IEC 62921 and produces a reasonable estimate of Greenhouse Gases resulting from the product's lifecycle: Manufacturing (from raw material extraction to production and packaging), Transport (From manufacturing site to use location), Use (typical energy use over the life of the product), and End-of-life. Communicating these GHG levels through quantitative estimates can result in a level of uncertainty. This uncertainty is largely due to data sourcing, modeling assumptions, and also to different characterization factors used to translate the environmental emissions into environmental impacts. Lenovo addresses that uncertainty by reporting not only the mean GHG number, but the standard deviation and 5th/95th percentile values. Due to this uncertainty, it is not useful to compare the PCF result between products or across manufacturers. Lenovo also reports both the EU and US totals for transparency. For more detailed information, go to www.lenovo.com/pcf_strategy.
Statistical Data Summary
Metric | EU Estimate | US Estimate |
---|---|---|
Mean | 729 | 895 |
Standard Deviation | 248 | 161 |
5th Percentile | 357 | N/A |
95th Percentile | 2057 | N/A |
Lenovo uses PAIA to calculate product carbon footprint values. This product was assessed using PAIA version: 1.4.7