
MUNICH, Germany, Aug 5, 2025 – Siemens has received the Platinum medal in the 2025 EcoVadis Sustainability Rating. The accomplishment ranks Siemens in the top 1% of around 130,000 companies evaluated globally by EcoVadis, an organization that assesses business sustainability ratings.
The Platinum medal underscores Siemens’ commitment to sustainability and reflects achievements across all of EcoVadis’ assessment areas: Environment, Ethics, Labor & Human Rights, and Sustainable Procurement. EcoVadis assessed Siemens with a score of 85 points. In addition, Siemens Mobility was assessed separately, achieving a score of 84 points.
More than 90% of Siemens’ business enables customers to achieve a positive sustainability impact across three key areas: decarbonization and energy efficiency, resource efficiency and circularity, and people centricity & society.
“Achieving the highest-ever score and being among the top one percent of all rated companies reinforces our position as a sustainability leader and recognizes the dedication of our people,” says Eva Riesenhuber, global head of sustainability at Siemens. “Sustainability is at the core of our business, and we are continuing to scale our impact in the areas of industry, infrastructure and mobility, while empowering our customers to become more competitive, more resilient and more sustainable.”
“Being awarded the EcoVadis Platinum medal once again is a strong testament to our leading position in the rail industry. It reflects our commitment to integrating sustainable solutions for our customers by maintaining rigorous sustainability standards across our operations and supply chain,” adds Andreas Mehlhorn, head of sustainability at Siemens Mobility.
The EcoVadis business sustainability rating is based on international sustainability standards, including the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact, the International Labor Organization (ILO) conventions, the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) standards and ISO 26000.
Source: Siemens
About Siemens AG
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Siemens AG, headquartered in Munich, Germany, is a global technology company serving the industrial, infrastructure, transportation, and healthcare sectors. Founded in 1847, Siemens provides products and services such as industrial automation systems, digitalization solutions, energy-efficient technologies, and medical diagnostic equipment. In fiscal year 2024, ending September 30, the company reported revenue of €75.9 billion and net income of €9.0 billion. Siemens employs approximately 312,000 people worldwide, with about 90,000 located in Germany. The company holds a leading position in automation, industrial software, and digital solutions, and owns a majority stake in Siemens Healthineers, a publicly listed medical technology company focused on diagnostics and healthcare systems. Siemens applies industrial and generative AI technologies to improve efficiency, operational performance, and sustainability across manufacturing, infrastructure, and mobility. Its solutions combine physical systems and digital tools to support industrial processes, smart infrastructure, and connected mobility applications.
About Siemens Mobility

Siemens Mobility is the rail and transportation division of Siemens AG, headquartered in Munich, Germany, with roots dating back to 1989 and formal setup in 2018. The company provides rolling stock, rail electrification, signaling and automation solutions, and digital services for passenger and freight transport. Its products support urban transit, regional rail, intercity, and high-speed rail networks. Siemens Mobility also delivers full-turnkey rail infrastructure solutions and long-term maintenance services. In fiscal year 2023, the division reported revenue of approximately €10.5B and employed around 40,000 people globally. Its portfolio includes electric multiple units, locomotives, trams, automation platforms, and rail asset management tools. The company supports public and private clients in improving transit and logistics reliability, safety, and efficiency through integrated, data-driven systems.