ÖBB Annual Report 2025

669.1 m euros is ÖBB’s project volume together with partners over the entire duration of the 68 projects currently underway. 2 4.2 m t CO 2 is saved from entering Austria’s environment through ÖBB rail and bus transportation services. This makes ÖBB the largest climate change mitigation company in the Austrian mobility sector. 8,462 women were employed by ÖBB in 2025 (as of December 31, 2025). This puts the current proportion of women at ÖBB at 17.5% , an increase of 0.4 percentage points com- pared to the prior year. Highlights 2025 Key sustainability figures Key facts & figures – Group KPIs on sustainability 2025 2024 Key economic figures Total assets in EUR m 46,876 44,168 Gross investment in EUR m 5,015 5,421 Total income in EUR m 9,676 8,997 Key performance indicators Passengers in m 559 552 Net tons in m 78.7 79.9 Total gross tonnage-kilometers in m 86,063.0 82,605.5 R&D project volume ÖBB share in EUR m 1 87.5² 43 Environmental indicators CO 2 e savings through ÖBB transportation services (rail and bus) in Austria in m tons 4.2 4.2 Greenhouse gas emissions in the mobility sector in Austria (Scope 1 and 2) – market-based, CO 2 e in t 208,690 211,759 Greenhouse gas emissions in the buildings sector in Austria (Scope 1 and 2) - market-based, CO 2 e in t 40,020 41,747 CO 2 emissions in g/pkm – passenger transport by rail in Austria 4.32 4.66 CO 2 emissions in g/pkm – passenger transport by Postbus in Austria 55.8 55.1 CO 2 emissions in g/tkm – freight transport by rail in Austria 3.09 3.11 ÖBB’s total greenhouse gas emissions in m tons (in Austria and abroad, Scope 1, 2 and 3 – market-based, procurement: Scope 3.1 and 3.2 assessed using monetary valuation) 3.21 3.43 ÖBB’s total energy consumption in gigawatt hours (in Austria and abroad, all energy sources, excluding external sources) 3,769 3,687 Hazardous waste in thousand tons 30 28 Non-hazardous waste in thousand tons 3,209 3,478 Total weight of products and materials used in thousand tons 2,876 3,329 Weight of used, reused or recycled secondary components, products and materials in thousand tons 31 27 Social indicators Employees in headcount 48,249 47,484 of which apprentices (headcount) 2,145 1,964 Percentage of women 17.5 17.1 Operational Safety Index (BSX) 68.0 61.9 Occupational accident rate (accidents per 1,000 employees) 3 15.14 17.2 ¹ Total term of current projects. ² Increase following the launch of the European F&E program “Europe’s Rail Joint Undertaking” (term from 2023 to 2031). ³ Occupational accident rate: Occupational accidents >3 days of ÖBB employees in Austria and employees of external companies who are employed via leasing contracts, based on 1,000 employees (communicated in the ÖBB Group as the “Occupational Safety Index ASX” indicator). 4 The development points to effective preventive measures, a stronger focus on safety in the operational units and safety performance that has stabilized overall. MORE info in the managemen t report from page MR35

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