As the automotive industry undergoes a historic transformation, Chery Group has positioned itself at the forefront of sustainable mobility through its global ESG initiatives. Present in over 120 countries, Chery is redefining its role from a car manufacturer to a co-creator of sustainable lifestyles and communities.
At the Chery 2025 International User Summit, the company unveiled its Global ESG Advisory Group, chaired by former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, to guide its global sustainability strategy. The initiative underscores Chery’s dedication to net-zero transitions, ethical supply chains, environmental conservation, and educational development.

In the technology segment, Chery showcased innovations like the Chery Super Hybrid (CSH) platform, hydrogen and fuel cell systems, and full-scenario electrification solutions. These advancements highlight the company’s drive toward carbon-neutral operations while integrating Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and circular economy principles.
Chery’s commitment extends beyond technology. Through its “Cherish the Nature” partnership with IUCN, the automaker aims to restore 10 million hectares of global ecosystems, while its renewed $6 million partnership with UNICEF will enhance education opportunities for millions of children worldwide.

Additionally, Chery has taken leadership in governance with its Overseas Data Compliance White Paper, aligning with European standards and setting a new industry benchmark for transparency and accountability.
Named twice on the Fortune ESG Impact List and recognized by Forbes for sustainability leadership, Chery Group continues to integrate innovation with social responsibility — proving that the road to the future is paved with collaboration, ethics, and shared prosperity.
