EnBW

Safeguarding. The energy transition.

EnBW is one of the largest energy companies in Germany and Europe and supplies around 5.5 million customers with electricity, gas and water as well as energy-related products. The transformation towards renewable energies and intelligent infrastructure solutions is a core component of the corporate strategy. This also includes e-mobility. EnBW makes e-mobility simple and suitable for everyday use: As market leader in the field of electric mobility, it operates the largest fast charging network in Germany and is consistently expanding it. EnBW aims to operate around 30,000 fast charging points throughout Germany by 2030. In the EnBW HyperNetz, drivers can also charge their electric vehicles at a total of over 400,000 charging points in 17 countries at the same price.

Fuel cells and hydrogen are important research priorities at EnBW. The EnBW subsidiary Erdgas Südwest has already been offering its customers fuel cell heating systems for several years. EnBW is also investigating the use of fuel cells of greater power ranges in industrial and municipal applications in several pilot projects. EnBW and its subsidiaries Energiedienst, Erdgas Südwest, VNG, ZEAG, Netze BW, terranets bw and Ontras are researching in numerous projects the topic of hydrogen and the question of how it can be produced, transported and used for various applications without emitting CO2 and at competitive costs.

Contact Markus Edel 
Phone
+49 721 6324529
Mail
m.edel@enbw.com
Contact Elisabeth Kolb
Phone
+49 1512 2639985
Mail
elisabeth.kolb@enbw.com
Address
EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG 
Durlacher Allee 93
76131 Karlsruhe 
  • Employees: 27000
Sector
  • Mobilität
  • Wärme- & Stromversorgung
  • Wasserstoffversorgung
Field of Activity
  • Forschung
  • Entwicklung
  • Dienstleistung: Infrastruktur
  • Dienstleistung: Neue / Digitale Geschäftsmodelle
Cross-Cutting Themes
  • Digitalisierung
Technologies
  • Ladeinfrastruktur
  • LKW / Nutzfahrzeuge
  • Betreiber Ladesäule
  • Erzeugung / Versorgung Strom
  • Erzeugung / Versorgung Wasserstoff