BorgWarner Named on TIME’s 2025 World’s Best Companies List

Auburn Hills, Michigan, September 12, 2025 – BorgWarner has been included on TIME’s World’s Best Companies 2025 list. This prestigious award is presented in collaboration with Statista, a leading international provider of market and consumer data and rankings. The award list was announced on September 10th, 2025, and can be viewed on TIME.com.

“We are honored to be recognized by TIME as one of the World’s Best Companies. This achievement is a direct reflection of our incredible employees around the globe whose dedication, innovation and passion drive our success,” said Joseph Fadool, President and CEO, BorgWarner. “At BorgWarner, we are committed to delivering value to all our stakeholders while advancing our vision of a cleaner, more energy-efficient world.”

TIME and Statista identified the World’s Best Companies 2025 through a comprehensive analysis of three primary dimensions: employee satisfaction, revenue growth and sustainability transparency (ESG). Each dimension was scored and weighted equally with a maximum of 100 points, and the 1,000 highest scoring companies were included on the list. The three dimensions were specifically:

  • Employee satisfaction: Over 200,000 employees were surveyed around the world. The survey included direct and indirect recommendations of companies as well as evaluations of employers across the dimensions of image, atmosphere, working conditions, salary, workplace and equality by verified employees.
  • Revenue growth: In order to be considered, companies needed to generate a revenue of at least USD $100 million in 2024 and demonstrate positive revenue growth between in the last three years.
  • Sustainability transparency (ESG): Standardized KPIs from Statista’s sustainability database and targeted data research, including (E) 2023 carbon emissions intensity and reduction rate compared to 2021 and Carbon Disclosure Project score, (S) the share of women on the board of directors and the existence of a human rights policy, and (G) whether a company had a Corporate Social Responsibility report adhering to the Global Reporting Initiative guidelines and a compliance or anti-corruption guideline.

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