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    Company Overview

    Enovos Luxembourg S.A.

    Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

    1928

    Approximately 150 employees (source: linkedin.com).

    What They Do

    Enovos primarily operates as an energy supplier, specializing in the distribution of electricity and natural gas. The company places a strong emphasis on the development of renewable energies, particularly through photovoltaic systems. In 2012, Enovos installed its first photovoltaic complex through Encasol, a joint venture with the Cactus Group, marking the beginning of an expanded renewable energy portfolio (source: enovos.lu).

    Enovos offers green electricity and climate-neutral natural gas solutions, tailored for both residential customers and businesses. A significant milestone was reached in 2011 when the company began offering naturstroum (green energy) to all private customers at no additional cost, making access to renewable energy more democratic (source: enovos.lu).

    Additionally, Enovos has invested in customer service infrastructure, rebranding its service centers as "enoshops" in 2015 to highlight service quality. In 2018, the company enhanced its digital offerings through the my.enovos.lu platform, allowing customers to manage their administrative processes and monitor their energy offers online (source: enovos.lu).

    Projects and Background

    In 2009, Enovos created the first platform to support electric mobility in Luxembourg in collaboration with the Henri Tudor public research center, positioning itself as a pioneer in transport electrification solutions. The photovoltaic installations initiated in 2012 through the Encasol joint venture represent the company's main category of renewable energy projects, although specific megawatt capacity figures are not provided in the available sources (source: enovos.lu).

    Recent Developments

    Research results do not contain detailed information on major announcements, contracts, acquisitions, or awards from the past two years. The most recent documented activities include the launch of the digital platform in 2018 and research initiatives supported by the foundation, but specific recent news, funding rounds, or significant contracts are not available in the provided sources.

    Working at Enovos

    Enovos maintains an executive management team that includes Erik von Scholz as CEO, Guy Weicherding as CFO, Mustafa Öztürk as CIO, and Patricia Beck in Human Resources. The company operates across various departments such as energy procurement, network operations, customer service, digital technology, business development, and strategy (source: linkedin.com).

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