Eve Air Mobility has published its inaugural sustainability report, outlining the Embraer-backed eVTOL developer’s environmental, social and governance strategy as it progresses toward certification and production of its all-electric urban air mobility aircraft.
The report highlights that Eve’s eVTOL aircraft is designed to produce zero local carbon and particulate emissions during flight, while its planned manufacturing facility in Brazil will be powered by 100% renewable energy and incorporate water reuse systems and sustainable waste management.
Eve’s urban air mobility ecosystem comprises its eVTOL aircraft, the Eve Vector air traffic management software platform and Eve TechCare service and support solutions. The company’s Global Market Outlook identified a US$280 billion passenger revenue opportunity over the next 20 years.
“At Eve, sustainability is not a pillar we stand beside; it is the very foundation we build on,” said Johann Bordais, chief executive of Eve Air Mobility. “This report reflects who we are: a company pioneering the transition to zero-emission air mobility.”
Eve had a workforce of 210 employees in 2025, supported by approximately 800 Embraer staff. The company received Great Place to Work certification in 2024/2025.
Eve Air Mobility is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and the Sao Paulo Stock Exchange. The full report is available on the company’s website.



