Improving energy efficiency is the first and fastest step toward achieving "energy transition" and it is also a cost-effective solution for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Upholding its policy of energy conservation and carbon reduction, Jarllytec introduced a digital energy management system at its headquarters in July this year, marking the first operational site to adopt this system. We have installed current transformers (CTs) on power switches across various floors and collected energy consumption data through smart distribution panels. This data is displayed in real-time on the Energy Management System (EMS) screens, allowing us to monitor equipment energy consumption and identify any anomalies or wastage. At the same time, we will manage the "energy-intensive equipment" within our facilities and collaboratively research and explore potential energy-saving measures. We Will expanding the digital energy management system to our domestic and international operational sites. By integrating information across the entire group through EMS, we aim to manage energy more effectively, align with international standards, and progress toward the goal of "energy transformation."