E.ON Energie România to invest EUR 120 million in photovoltaics, heat pumps, and e-mobility over 5 years – Business Review

E.ON Energie România plans to invest around EUR 120 million over the next five years, mainly to develop its portfolio of energy solutions, including photovoltaics, heat pumps, energy efficiency, and electric mobility infrastructure, with the aim of supporting customers in their efforts to reduce consumption and optimise energy costs.
Around 67% of the planned investments, or EUR 80 million, are earmarked for the development of PPA (Power Purchase Agreement) energy solution systems, an essential tool for the energy transition and for ensuring stable energy costs for companies.
“In 2025, we exceeded the EUR 100 million threshold in revenues generated by the energy solutions and services segment, up 17% compared to 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 in the area of long-term power purchase agreements,” said Claudia Griech, general director of E.ON Energie România.

At the end of 2025, the number of customers using solutions delivered by E.ON, such as photovoltaic systems, heat pumps, charging stations for electric vehicles, and modern heating and air conditioning systems, exceeded 110,000.
In the home heating and cooling solutions segment, more than 100,000 families use condensing boilers supplied by the company, along with heat pumps and high-performance air conditioning systems.

In the field of renewable energy production, E.ON installed more than 4,500 photovoltaic systems in 2025, 25% more than in the previous year. By the end of the year, more than 9,200 families were using complete solutions for green energy production.
The company also signed a strategic partnership with ATMOCE for the supply of photovoltaic equipment that offers improved performance in low-light conditions, a high level of safety, and extended warranties.

In the electric mobility segment, E.ON passed the threshold of 670 private charging points installed for electric vehicles.
At the same time, around 835,000 customers contracted technical service packages dedicated to various types of installations and equipment.

In the business solutions segment, E.ON passed the threshold of 400 turnkey photovoltaic power plants built and delivered to partners across multiple industrial and service sectors.
An important moment in the development of the green energy segment was the operationalisation of the first long-term power purchase agreement, or PPA. E.ON thus became a renewable energy producer after completing a photovoltaic power plant for the Webasto factory in Arad, a project worth around EUR 1 million, developed, financed, implemented, and operated by the company.
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