KTM AG, a leading name in the motorcycle industry, is headquartered in Mattighofen, Austria (AT). Founded in 1953, the company has established itself as a pioneer in off-road and street motorcycles, with a strong presence in Europe, North America, and Asia. Renowned for its high-performance bikes, KTM offers a diverse range of products, including motocross, enduro, and touring motorcycles, distinguished by their innovative engineering and cutting-edge technology. With a commitment to racing and performance, KTM has achieved significant milestones, including multiple championships in motocross and rally racing. The brand's dedication to quality and performance has solidified its position as a market leader, appealing to both amateur riders and professional athletes alike. As a result, KTM AG continues to shape the future of motorcycling with its unique blend of tradition and innovation.
How does KTM AG's carbon action stack up? DitchCarbon scores companies based on their carbon action and commitment to reducing emissions. Read about our methodology to learn more.
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KTM AG's score of 50 is higher than 71% of the industry. This can give you a sense of how well the company is doing compared to its peers.
KTM AG, headquartered in Austria (AT), currently does not have specific carbon emissions data available for the most recent year. The company is a current subsidiary of PIERER Mobility AG, which may influence its climate commitments and emissions reporting. As of now, KTM AG has not publicly outlined any specific reduction targets or initiatives related to carbon emissions. The absence of documented reduction targets suggests that the company may still be in the early stages of formalising its climate strategy. Given the lack of direct emissions data and reduction commitments, it is essential to consider the broader context of the industry. Many companies in the automotive sector are increasingly adopting science-based targets and sustainability initiatives to mitigate their environmental impact. However, without specific data or commitments from KTM AG, it is challenging to assess their current standing in this regard. In summary, while KTM AG is part of a larger corporate family that may have sustainability initiatives, there is currently no available emissions data or defined climate commitments from the company itself.
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| 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scope 1 | 6,084,240 | 0,000,000 | 0,000,000 | 0,000,000 | 0,000,000 | 0,000,000 | 00,000,000 |
| Scope 2 | 5,279,790 | 0,000,000 | 0,000,000 | 000,000 | 000,000 | 000,000 | 0,000,000 |
| Scope 3 | 681,914,830 | 000,000,000 | 000,000,000 | 000,000,000 | 000,000,000 | 000,000,000 | 0,000,000,000 |
KTM AG's Scope 3 emissions, which increased by 71% last year and increased by approximately 142% since 2018, demonstrating supply chain emissions tracking. Nearly all of their carbon footprint comes from suppliers and value chain emissions, representing nearly all emissions under the GHG Protocol, with "Use of Sold Products" being the largest emissions source at 76% of Scope 3 emissions.
Climate goals typically focus on 2030 interim targets and 2050 net-zero commitments, aligned with global frameworks like the Paris Agreement and Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) to ensure alignment with global climate goals.
KTM AG has not publicly committed to specific 2030 or 2050 climate goals through the major frameworks we track. Companies often set interim 2030 targets and long-term 2050 net-zero goals to demonstrate measurable progress toward decarbonization.