GoodWe Receives EcoVadis Gold Medal, Ranking Top 5% Evaluated Companies

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The score places the company among the top 5% of the evaluated companies globally, reflecting its strong and consistent practices across environmental management, labor and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement at a global level.

EcoVadis is one of the world’s most trusted providers of business sustainability ratings and is widely used by corporations to assess ESG performance across global supply chains. As ESG regulations continue to evolve worldwide, GoodWe’s Gold rating under stricter criteria demonstrates the maturity and effectiveness of its sustainability management system.

GoodWe recorded strong performance across assessment categories.

On the environmental front, the company continues to advance green operations and low-carbon manufacturing practices, enhance energy performance, and integrate lifecycle thinking into product development, supporting the delivery of more efficient and resilient energy systems.

In the area of labour and human rights, GoodWe places strong emphasis on employee health and safety, professional development, and fair labor practices, while fostering an inclusive and responsible workplace culture.

The company also stands out in the ethics category through robust compliance frameworks, internal control mechanisms, and risk management processes that ensure transparency and integrity in business operations.

GoodWe actively promotes sustainable procurement by setting clear ESG standards for suppliers, issuing a Supplier Code of Conduct, conducting supplier risk assessment, and working collaboratively with partners to drive continuous improvement across the value chain.

“Receiving the Gold Medal reflects our year-on-year improvements in terms of responsible and sustainable development,” Commenting on the achievement, Dr. Kenan Zhang, Director of Sustainable Development Research Institute at GoodWe, stated, “Looking ahead, GoodWe will continue to strengthen its ESG roadmap, enhance transparency, and collaborate closely with stakeholders to support the development of a more resilient, efficient, and sustainable energy ecosystem worldwide.”