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The EV Transition Check: Measuring progress towards zero-emission for passenger cars in the European Union
The EV Transition Check distills key facts about the passenger car market in the European Union relevant to the upcoming European Commission Progress Report.
Life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions from passenger cars in the European Union: A 2025 update and key factors to consider
The study presents a life-cycle analysis of passenger cars in all major powertrains in Europe. The findings reinforce earlier ICCT research: battery electric cars sold in 2025 produce 73% less life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions than their gasoline counterparts.
Global Automaker Rating 2024/2025: Who is leading the transition to electric vehicles?
This third edition of the ICCT’s Global Automaker Rating report assesses how the world’s largest automakers stack up in the transition to ZEVs—that is, battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEVs).
Closing the loop: Improving automotive steel recycling for a circular economy
Explores strategies to incentivize a more circular use of automotive steel in Europe.
Which automakers are shifting to green steel? An analysis of steel supply chains and future commitments to fossil-free steel
Analysis of the global supply chain networks and GHG emissions intensity of steel supplied to the 17 major automakers selling vehicles in Europe and North America.
Technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from automotive steel in the United States and the European Union
This report examines technologies and actions to reduce GHG emissions from automotive steel manufacturing and compares various steel production pathways, while also discussing the transition to fossil fuel-free steel, its economic, and regulatory implications.
