Enedis
Enedis, an industrial public service company and electricity distributor for 37 million customers in France, was created on 1 January 2008. Enedis, a wholly-owned subsidiary of EDF, manages the electricity distribution networks in 95% of France (1.37 million km of power lines, 800 sites in France, €4.2 billion in investments in 2019). The company’s missions, which employs around 38,000 people, consist of modernizing, operating and repairing the public electricity distribution network, metering, connection, as well as supporting local authorities.
In the Seine-et-Marne region, Enedis will have, by the end of 2019
740 employees,
676,000 customers,
8800 km of low voltage network (400/230 Volts),
8900 km of Medium Voltage HTA network (20 000 Volts),
37 Source stations (Very High Voltage 63/400,000 Volts transformation, RTE network -> HTA Enedis)
10,000 public distribution substations (HTA->BT)
As part of the company’s industrial and human project, launched at the end of September 2020, Enedis is committed to
for the quality of public service: Enedis will simplify the life of its customers (simpler, more digital, closer to their needs) and reduce connection times by half by 2022
for the energy efficiency of territories: Enedis aims to facilitate the management of consumption thanks to linky meters (innovative solutions for a better control of energy consumption)
for the planet: Enedis aims to be carbon neutral by 2050
for society: Enedis aims to strengthen the impact of its CSR approach to
preserve the environment and biodiversity,
act for the development of territories by promoting professional integration and digital inclusion,
support the fight against fuel poverty and employees who are involved in solidarity initiatives.