Progress and Insights Report Transport

Turning Commitment into Action: How ambitious fleets are driving the global EV transition forward

26 March 2025, 16:10 UTC

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EV100 Report Asset 2024

A challenging economy, geopolitical events and political shifts are not stopping companies from forging ahead with ambitious plans to operate zero emission fleets by 2030. Members of EV100, Climate Group’s global network of companies committed to full fleet electrification, advanced their plans with steady momentum over the last 12 months, according to the network’s latest Progress and Insights Report.

"Since we launched our first transport campaign, EV100, in 2017 - when electric vehicles had a market share of just 1% – members have collectively deployed over 700,000 EVs in nearly 80 markets. Over the last twelve months since our last report, members have continued to press ahead with deployment plans, and the majority of members said they could sustain progress towards full electrification by 2030 – despite challenging conditions." 

Dominic Phinn, Head of Transport, Climate Group

Highlights include:

  • Over the last 12 months, EV100 members have progressed fleet electrification plans with steady momentum. Despite challenging economic conditions and geopolitical uncertainties, around 70% of members stated they were able to sustain progress towards their goal of full electrification by 2030.   
     
  • Collectively, EV100 members added 127,000 EVs to their fleets over the reporting period. This brings the total number of EVs deployed by our network to over 700,000 across 76 markets
     
  • A growing number of companies are now reaching critical milestones. To date, 20 EV100 members have achieved 50% or higher conversion across their committed fleets, including AstraZeneca, Aviva, Barclays, Capgemini, Costain, and Deloitte.
     
  • Members continue to demonstrate greater ambition by installing critical charging infrastructure to support the EV transition. They’ve now provided charging access to staff and customers in 4,277 locations globally. 
     
  • Meanwhile, in the MHDV segment, where electrification remains hardest, nearly 400 e-trucks have been deployed by members of EV100+, the heavy-duty counterpart to EV100. While significant challenges remain, this reflects an increasing acknowledgement that e-trucks are a viable technology for deployment across most use cases.
     
  • The network increased the spread of their commitments to cover 130 markets. Members have committed to deploy EVs in 13 additional markets this year, including Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Iran, Mali, and Uzbekistan.