EnerSys Earns Spot on Newsweek’s “America’s Most Responsible Companies 2025”

EnerSys

READING, PA — EnerSys (NYSE: ENS) has been named to Newsweek’s prestigious “America’s Most Responsible Companies 2025” list. The recognition highlights the company’s continued dedication to environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) principles, underscoring its efforts to promote sustainability and ethical business practices.

The annual ranking, which evaluates over 2,000 public U.S. companies, considers more than 30 ESG performance indicators, including energy usage, board diversity, and charitable initiatives. A survey of over 26,000 U.S. consumers further informs the rankings. EnerSys’ notable advancement of 185 positions over the last two years reflects its ongoing focus on innovation, resource efficiency, and transparent sustainability practices.

“At EnerSys, we integrate sustainable practices into every aspect of our business, we not only enhance our operations but also contribute meaningfully to the global energy transition,” said David M. Shaffer, CEO of EnerSys. “This recognition by Newsweek reflects our dedication to advancing energy solutions that not only meet our customers’ needs but also contribute positively to society and the environment.”

EnerSys has taken deliberate steps to reduce its environmental footprint and align its operations with global sustainability goals. The company prioritizes fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace while maintaining robust corporate governance practices. These initiatives are central to its mission of supporting profitable growth while promoting environmental stewardship and community engagement.

With its emphasis on ESG-driven innovation and ethical responsibility, EnerSys is well-positioned to continue leading advancements in energy storage solutions while making a positive impact on both its customers and the global community.

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