How Electric Vehicles Are Disrupting Automobile Supply Chains

April 11, 2023 EcoVadis EN


As electric vehicles (EVs) supplant gas-fueled cars, companies across the automobile supply chain are collaborating to create the circular economy that will reduce carbon emissions and lead to sustainable business models. Suppliers are already co-innovating across boundary-breaking ecosystems, while as-a-service offerings are delighting drivers and business partners with new experiences.



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