Environment

The content of this website presents selected information from the annual and sustainability report 2025 of Porsche AG. Only the German PDF of the annual and sustainability report published on March 11, 2026, is legally binding. The complete report is available for download.

34.4%

of new vehicles delivered to customers in the reporting year were electrified.

60.25%

CO₂ per vehicle is the decarbonization index (DCI) for the reporting year.

Decarbonization

With its diverse product portfolio and the consistent further development of drive technologies with lower greenhouse gas emissions, the Porsche AG Group is committed to offering innovative solutions for future mobility and actively driving change. Vehicle product strategy

In the “Decarbonization” strategy field, the Porsche AG Group aims to make a contribution to limiting the rise in the global average temperature compared to pre-industrial levels.

Realizing these ambitions depends upon various factors, such as regulatory or economic developments that are outside the Porsche AG Group’s direct control. Despite the changed framework conditions, the Porsche AG Group remains committed to reducing average greenhouse gas emissions in the value chain and across the vehicle life cycle—in the supply chain, in production and in the vehicle use phase. Due to the highly volatile market conditions and new standards expected in the future, the Porsche AG Group expects that the current target in Scope 3 will have to be revised.

This target includes the emissions generated during vehicle production and those generated in the upstream supply chain and in the downstream use phase until disposal. To monitor and manage these efforts, the Porsche AG Group, in cooperation with the Volkswagen Group, uses the Decarbonization Index (DCI). The DCI maps the amount of greenhouse gas emissions along the value chain in metric tons of CO₂ equivalents per vehicle.

Detailed information about decarbonization can be found in E1 Climate change.

Circular economy

The Porsche AG Group strives for a responsible and resource-conserving use of raw materials as well as a long-lasting use of the vehicles and the materials used in them. The “Circular economy” strategy field aims to implement and continuously improve circular concepts along the vehicle value chain. The Porsche AG Group endeavors to use more sustainable materials and, where technically and economically feasible, reduce the percentage of virgin resources and establish closed raw material cycles. This includes projects such as circular concepts for high-voltage batteries, the use of circular materials, waste avoidance and the remanufacturing of vehicle components.

Detailed information about the circular economy can be found in E5 Resource use and circular economy.

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