Siemens Mobility has reported its strongest EU Taxonomy results since reporting began, with 87 percent of its fiscal year 2025 revenue classified as Taxonomy-aligned. This confirms the company’s leadership role in the sustainable transformation of mobility, with most of its business activities fully meeting the EU’s environmental and social criteria.
The company also achieved 100 percent Taxonomy eligibility, showing that its entire portfolio across hardware, software and services can support sustainable industrial and societal transformation. Sustainability is embedded across Siemens Mobility’s operations, from product design and manufacturing to supply chain practices.
By integrating sustainability into its core processes, Siemens Mobility is helping reduce both its own and customers’ environmental footprint worldwide. This includes progress in circular economy practices, sustainable water use, biodiversity protection, pollution prevention and climate change adaptation.
A key driver of this performance is the company’s Robust Eco-Design methodology, which embeds energy efficiency, resource efficiency and circularity into product development. In 2025, around one fifth of the steel used by Siemens Mobility came from CO₂-reduced greentec steel supplied by voestalpine. The company also established a circular economy ecosystem with operators, recyclers and suppliers to enable reuse of critical materials at the end of product lifecycles.
The EU Taxonomy provides investors and customers with transparent and comparable insights into sustainability performance.
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