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About the company

E.ON SE is a Germany-based energy company. The Company’s core business is divided into two segments: Energy Networks and Customer Solutions. The Energy Networks segment includes power and gas distribution networks and related activities, divided into three regional markets: Germany, Sweden, and East-Central Europe/Turkey. Its main tasks are operating networks, maintenance, repairs, and network expansion, including customer connections and renewable energy integration. The Customer Solutions segment focuses on working with customers to support Europe's energy transition. It supplies power, gas, and heat, and offers solutions for energy efficiency, autonomy, and eMobility. The Company serves residential, Small and Medium enterprises (SME), commercial and industrial customers, sales partners, and public entities across locations. Energy Infrastructure Solutions also works on decarbonizing commercial customers, cities, and communities.

  • Revenue in USD (TTM)83.37bn
  • Net income in USD1.86bn
  • Incorporated2017
  • Employees74.54k
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