ESG ratings: DKV Mobility receives top scores for sustainability management

DKV Mobility, a leading platform for international mobility services, has again received top ratings for its sustainability management from the leading ESG rating agencies EcoVadis and Sustainalytics in 2024. ESG stands for ‘Environmental, Social, and Governance’ and refers to the three central criteria that companies should consider in their business activities: environmental protection, social responsibility, and responsible corporate governance.
In the EcoVadis rating, DKV Mobility achieved ten points more than in the previous year's assessment (92 out of 100 points in 2024 compared to 82 out of 100 points in 2023). For this, DKV Mobility was again awarded a platinum medal by EcoVadis in 2024, ranking in the top 1 percent of the more than 150,000 companies rated. The ESG rating agency Sustainalytics also confirmed the mobility service provider's strong sustainability management, placing DKV Mobility in the top 3 percent of more than 15,000 companies rated worldwide. DKV Mobility was also ranked as one of the “ESG Top Rated Companies 2025” in Europe and within the industry. Sustainalytics rated the ESG risk at DKV Mobility as “negligible”, while the management score was rated as “strong” – as in the three previous years.
“We are proud to once again be among the world's best in the ESG ratings of EcoVadis and Sustainalytics. This is a strong signal and confirms that we are pursuing the right path with our sustainability strategy,” says Marco van Kalleveen, CEO of DKV Mobility. “This is also in the interest of our customers, whom we support with our products and services in achieving their sustainability goals.”
“The renewed top ratings from EcoVadis and Sustainalytics are a great recognition and motivate us to continue on our chosen path,” adds Laura Cremer-Heesen, Director Sustainability at DKV Mobility. “The strong scores are the result of the commitment of many colleagues and show that we successfully integrate sustainability into our core business processes.”
In 2024, DKV Mobility also participated in the CDP (formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project) rating for the first time and immediately received a "B" score for its climate protection measures. With this rating, CDP certifies that DKV Mobility takes into account the environmental impact of its business activities and ensures good climate management practices.
About EcoVadis, Sustainalytics and CDP
Established in 2007, EcoVadis is one of the world's largest providers of sustainability ratings, with a global network of more than 150,000 rated companies from over 185 countries and over 250 industries. The EcoVadis assessment focuses on four areas: environment, labor and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement. It is based on international sustainability standards and is monitored by a scientific committee of sustainability and supply chain experts to ensure reliable third-party sustainability assessments. The EcoVadis results are based on the reporting date of November 25, 2024, when the assessment was completed. Placements and rankings change continuously after this date.
Covering more than 15,000 companies, Sustainalytics, a Morningstar Company, is a leading independent ESG and corporate governance research, ratings and analytics firm that supports investors around the world with the development and implementation of responsible investment strategies. Sustainalytics measures a company's exposure to industry-specific material ESG risks and how well a company manages those risks. The Sustainalytics ESG Risk Rating is based on the reporting date of December 04, 2024, when the assessment was completed.
CDP is a global non-profit organization that helps companies, cities and institutions disclose and manage their environmental impacts. Since its foundation in 2000, CDP has become one of the world's leading environmental reporting systems. CDP maintains one of the largest global environmental databases and collects data and information on greenhouse gas emissions, climate risks, reduction targets and reduction strategies from over 24,800 companies once a year. The annual assessment process follows a detailed and independent methodology that assigns scores from A to D-. The assessment criteria include the level of transparency of climate data, awareness of and approach to environmental risks, and best practices in the area of environmental management, such as setting ambitious sustainability targets. CDP's 2024 scores were released on February 6, 2025.