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Sustainable Generation Infrastructure
2292.6 million
Adjusted EBITDA in 2025
45.2%
Share of Adjusted EBITDA in 2025Fußnote0The sum of the three segments does not correspond to the adjusted EBITDA for the EnBW Group. €–273.9 million (–5.4%) is attributable to Other/Consolidation in the 2025 financial year.
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Selected events 2025

  • First wind turbine on Germany’s largest offshore wind farm to date EnBW He Dreiht started generating electricity in November; 30 of the 64 wind turbines were installed
  • Conclusion of long-term PPAs and Contracts for Difference (CfDs) with companies such as DHL and Siemens Energy
  • Baden-Württemberg’s largest solar park placed into operation in Langenenslingen (80 MW)
  • Sale of interest in EnBW’s last lignite power plant in Lippendorf.
  • Commissioning of hydrogen-ready gas power plant in Stuttgart-Münster, further progress in fuel switch projects in Heilbronn. and Altbach/Deizisau.

Installed output in 2025

Generation portfolio in 2025Fußnote0The values stated for electricity generation and installed output are not identical to the totals for the EnBW Group. Several power plants are allocated to the other two segments. The total generation of the EnBW Group is 25,665 GWh (excluding positive redispatch volumes), of which 13,616 GWh is generated from renewable energy sources. The total installed output of the EnBW Group is 11,216 MW, of which 7,354 MW is from renewable energy power plants.
Generation portfolio in 2025Fußnote0The values stated for electricity generation and installed output are not identical to the totals for the EnBW Group. Several power plants are allocated to the other two segments. The total generation of the EnBW Group is 25,665 GWh (excluding positive redispatch volumes), of which 13,616 GWh is generated from renewable energy sources. The total installed output of the EnBW Group is 11,216 MW, of which 7,354 MW is from renewable energy power plants.
Electricity generation
25,628 GWh
Generation portfolio in 2025Fußnote0The values stated for electricity generation and installed output are not identical to the totals for the EnBW Group. Several power plants are allocated to the other two segments. The total generation of the EnBW Group is 25,665 GWh (excluding positive redispatch volumes), of which 13,616 GWh is generated from renewable energy sources. The total installed output of the EnBW Group is 11,216 MW, of which 7,354 MW is from renewable energy power plants.
Installed output
11,192 MW
Generation portfolio in 2025Fußnote0The values stated for electricity generation and installed output are not identical to the totals for the EnBW Group. Several power plants are allocated to the other two segments. The total generation of the EnBW Group is 25,665 GWh (excluding positive redispatch volumes), of which 13,616 GWh is generated from renewable energy sources. The total installed output of the EnBW Group is 11,216 MW, of which 7,354 MW is from renewable energy power plants.
Other key figures 2025
Generation portfolio in 2025Fußnote0The values stated for electricity generation and installed output are not identical to the totals for the EnBW Group. Several power plants are allocated to the other two segments. The total generation of the EnBW Group is 25,665 GWh (excluding positive redispatch volumes), of which 13,616 GWh is generated from renewable energy sources. The total installed output of the EnBW Group is 11,216 MW, of which 7,354 MW is from renewable energy power plants.
Employees (as of 31/12/2025)
7,890
Generation portfolio in 2025Fußnote0The values stated for electricity generation and installed output are not identical to the totals for the EnBW Group. Several power plants are allocated to the other two segments. The total generation of the EnBW Group is 25,665 GWh (excluding positive redispatch volumes), of which 13,616 GWh is generated from renewable energy sources. The total installed output of the EnBW Group is 11,216 MW, of which 7,354 MW is from renewable energy power plants.
Investment
€2,327.2 million
System Critical Infrastructure
2700.5 million
Adjusted EBITDA in 2025
53.2%
Share of Adjusted EBITDA in 2025Fußnote0The sum of the three segments does not correspond to the adjusted EBITDA for the EnBW Group. €–273.9 million (–5.4%) is attributable to Other/Consolidation in the 2025 financial year.
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Selected events 2025

  • SuedLink: Approval for and start of construction of final sections of transmission line
  • ULTRANET: Converter station in operation, 41.6 km of 42 km-long overhead power line completed by TransnetBW
  • Digitalization of distribution grid through rollout of smart meters and self-healing grids
  • Hydrogen-ready south German natural gas pipeline (SEL) of terranets bw: First section in operation, two others under construction
  • Commissioning of hydrogen transmission line at Energy Park Bad Lauchstädt by ONTRAS
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Transmission volumes in 2025
Transmission volumes in 2025
Electricity
55,100 GWh
Transmission volumes in 2025
Gas
31,300 GWh
Transmission volumes in 2025
Other key figures 2025
Transmission volumes in 2025
Employees (as of 31/12/2025)
12,931
Transmission volumes in 2025
Investment
€4,523.0 million
Smart Infrastructure for Customers
353.1 million
Adjusted EBITDA in 2025
7.0%
Share of Adjusted EBITDA in 2025Fußnote0The sum of the three segments does not correspond to the adjusted EBITDA for the EnBW Group. €–273.9 million (–5.4%) is attributable to Other/Consolidation in the 2025 financial year.
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Selected events 2025

  • E-mobility growth strategy continues: > 8,000 own fast-charging points in Germany, access to more than 900,000 charging points in Europe through the EnBW HyperNet
  • New collaborations for charging infrastructure (retail sites and charging tariffs)
  • Market launch of home energy management system EnBW Mavi for greater consumption transparency and cost optimization
  • Launch of another intelligent electricity tariff: The time-of-use tariff offers cheaper prices during designated time periods

Sales 2025

Number of customers in 2025
Number of customers in 2025
B2C and B2B
around 5.5 million
Number of customers in 2025
Other key figures 2025
Number of customers in 2025
Employees (as of 31/12/2025)
5,939
Number of customers in 2025
Investment
€526.8 million
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