
"Tesla earned an overall score of 49 percent, up 6 percentage points from the previous year, widening its lead over second-place Ford (45 percent, up 2 points) to a commanding 4-percentage-point gap. The company also excelled in the Fossil Free & Environment category with a 50 percent score, reflecting strong progress in reducing emissions and decarbonizing operations."
"This independent ranking, produced by a coalition of environmental, human rights, and investor groups including the Sierra Club, Transport & Environment, and others, evaluates 18 major automakers on their efforts to build equitable, sustainable, and fossil-free supply chains for electric vehicles."
"Perhaps the most impressive achievement came in the batteries subsection, where Tesla posted a massive +20-point jump to reach 51 percent, becoming the first automaker ever to surpass 50 percent in this critical area."
Tesla secured the top position on the 2026 Lead the Charge Auto Supply Chain Leaderboard for the second year in a row, earning an overall score of 49 percent, up 6 percentage points from the previous year. This widened its lead over second-place Ford, which scored 45 percent, to a commanding 4-percentage-point gap. The independent ranking, produced by environmental, human rights, and investor groups including the Sierra Club and Transport & Environment, evaluates 18 major automakers on their efforts to build equitable, sustainable, and fossil-free supply chains for electric vehicles. Tesla excelled in the Fossil Free & Environment category with a 50 percent score and achieved a remarkable +20-point jump in the batteries subsection to reach 51 percent, becoming the first automaker to surpass 50 percent in this critical area.
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