The Global Automaker Rating 2023: Who Is Leading The Transition To Electric Vehicles?

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Global Automaker ICCT report

Washington, D.C. — Today, the International Council on Clean Transportation released its annual assessment of automaker’s progress transitioning to zero-emission vehicles . The transition continues to accelerate, reflected in growing sales, improved technology performance, and more ambitious visions.

Mercedes-Benz, SAIC, and Chang’an are the most improved manufacturers in the rating compared with 2022. Automakers based in Japan and India are still at the bottom of our rating, but Tata Motors is a rising star.

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