Enel
Enel is a worldwide corporation with a focus on incinerators and the generation and distribution of electricity. On November 27, 1962, the Italian government established Enel. By revenue, Enel will rank 73rd in the globe in 2021 with €88 billion.
With its coal-fired, fuel-oil, and turbo-gas plants, combined-cycle plants, nuclear plants, and hydro, wind, nuclear, geothermal, solar, thermoelectric, and other renewable sources, Enel is the largest private producer of clean energy. Being the first private network operator globally, Enel proudly provides electricity to around 70 million households and companies, the largest customer base on the planet, and more than 75 million end users. Additionally, it engages in the field of electric transportation and offers cutting-edge energy services. The company occurs Enel X Way in April 2022. This new business unit for the Group intends to combine decarbonization, digitization, and electrification while accelerating the growth of electric transportation. At the Formula E Grand Prix in Rome, CEO Elisabetta Ripa announced the plan.
The work of the more than 67,000 employees of Enel, who come from 30 different countries, is based on the principles of trust, responsibility, innovation, and proactivity. In addition to Asia, the corporation also operates in Europe, North America, Latin America, Africa, and Oceania.
Founded: 1962
Headquarters: Rome, Italy.
Website: https://www.enel.com/