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    Company Overview

    Encevo Group

    Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

    2016

    Approximately 2,500 employees worldwide (source: encevo.eu). Revenue of $2.2 billion in 2023 (source: zoominfo.com).

    What They Do

    Encevo Group is a major player in the energy sector, operating across the entire energy value chain. Its activities focus on renewable energy production, network operations, energy supply, storage, trading, distribution, and services such as energy efficiency and electromobility. The group is structured around three pillars: Enovos for supply and renewable energies, Creos for networks, and Teseos for services, including decentralized production and ecomobility (source: encevo.eu). Encevo stands out for its integrated model that covers production to distribution and its leading position in the Luxembourg market.

    Projects and Background

    Among the notable projects completed by Encevo are the first large-scale photovoltaic installations in Luxembourg, as well as parking canopies and floating photovoltaic projects. These initiatives have been carried out in partnership with companies such as RTL Group, ArcelorMittal, and Cactus, contributing to a total renewable capacity of nearly 250 MW in Luxembourg. Additionally, the Südeifel photovoltaic park, set to be operational in spring 2024, will have a capacity of over 200 MW, making it the largest in the Greater Region (source: encevo.eu). Encevo continues to expand its portfolio with additional wind and photovoltaic projects in Luxembourg and neighboring countries.

    Recent Developments

    In the past two years, Encevo has launched the Südeifel photovoltaic park, reorganized its operations in Germany by selling its stake in Creos Deutschland Holding GmbH, and appointed Laurence Zenner as CEO of Creos Luxembourg in July 2023. Furthermore, the group has secured a seven-year concession for the Chargy/SuperChargy networks, which will be managed by charge@lux starting in 2025. Encevo has also obtained ISO 50001/2018 certification for its Esch-sur-Alzette site, affirming its leadership in energy management (source: encevo.eu). These developments reflect Encevo's commitment to innovation and sustainability in the energy sector.

    Working at Encevo

    Encevo offers a variety of positions in energy supply and production, network operations, and services. Job opportunities are primarily focused at the headquarters in Esch-sur-Alzette and at various sites across Luxembourg. The company culture emphasizes excellence, customer service, and collaborative innovation, with a particular focus on sustainability and electromobility. Employees benefit from a stable work environment and career development opportunities in a growing sector (source: encevo.eu). Job openings are available on Encevo's website.


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