Sustainability starts long before the road — in the materials, the factory, and the supply chain behind every car. At Evodrive, an electric powertrain is only the beginning of a much deeper commitment.
Built In, Not Bolted On
It’s easy to call a car “green” because it runs on electricity. We wanted more than that: materials chosen for their footprint, suppliers audited for their practices, and a factory that gives back more than it takes.
Every interior surface is evaluated for recyclability without compromising the premium feel owners expect.

The Materials Story
From recycled aluminium structures to plant-based composites, the modern Evodrive cabin is a showcase of what sustainable design can achieve when it’s a priority from day one.
- Recycled cabins: textiles and trims from reclaimed materials.
- Closed-loop batteries: cells recovered and reused, not discarded.
- Renewable manufacturing: 100% clean energy across our facilities.
Energy & Manufacturing
Our plants run entirely on renewable energy, and waste heat is captured and reused. Closed-loop recycling means the materials in today’s cars become the raw materials for tomorrow’s.
It’s a system designed to keep value in the loop and emissions out of the air.
“Real sustainability is measured across the whole lifecycle — not just the tailpipe. That’s the standard we hold every part to.”
Sofia MarshDirector of Sustainability, Evodrive
A Lower Footprint, End to End
When you account for manufacturing, energy and recycling, the lifetime impact of an Evodrive is a fraction of a comparable combustion car — and it keeps shrinking as the grid gets cleaner.
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Finally a brand talking about the supply chain, not just the tailpipe. This is the bar now.
Curious how the recycled-aluminium structure affects crash performance — would love a deep dive on that.
Great question Ravi — short answer: identical safety rating, lower footprint. A full breakdown is coming soon.