E.ON Romania plans €120 million investment in energy solutions

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E.ON Energie Romania plans to invest approximately €120 million over the next five years, primarily in developing its portfolio of energy solutions including photovoltaic systems, heat pumps, energy efficiency measures and electric mobility infrastructure.

About 67% of the investment, or €80 million, will be allocated to developing Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) energy solutions systems, an essential tool for energy transition and cost stability for companies.

"We exceeded €100 million in revenue from energy solutions and services in 2025, up 17% from the previous year, a first for the company since entering this market ten years ago. We will focus even more on developing this segment in the coming years, especially long-term energy purchase contracts," said Claudia Griech, GM of E.ON Energie Romania.

By the end of 2025, over 110,000 clients were using E.ON solutions including photovoltaic systems, heat pumps, electric vehicle charging stations and modern heating and cooling systems. Over 100,000 families use condensing boilers supplied by the company, alongside heat pumps and efficient air conditioning systems.

In renewable energy production, E.ON installed over 4,500 photovoltaic systems in 2025, 25% more than the previous year. The company also completed over 400 turnkey photovoltaic power plants for partners across multiple industrial and service sectors, and operationalised its first long-term PPA contract with a photovoltaic plant for Webasto's factory in Arad.

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Business Forum  |  4 June, 2026 at 11:01 AM