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Shaping a climate-friendly future

Axpo is driven by a single purpose – to enable a sustainable future by providing innovative energy solutions. Axpo is Switzerland's largest power producer and an international leader in energy trading and the marketing of solar and wind power. Axpo combines the experience and expertise of around 7,000 employees who are driven by a passion for innovation, collaboration and impactful change. Using cutting-edge technologies, Axpo innovates to meet the evolving needs of its customers in over 30 countries across Europe, North America and Asia.

7000+

Employees

100+

Years of experience

30+

Countries

Together with its partners, Axpo operates more than 100 power plants in Switzerland. Our climate-friendly Swiss electricity mix features reduced CO2 emissions and consists of hydropower, biomass, solar, wind and nuclear energy. We are not only the largest producer of hydropower but also the largest producer of renewable energy in Switzerland. 

In Europe, Axpo focuses on solar and wind energy with investments in technically and economically suitable locations. Our wind farm portfolio includes plants in France, Italy and Northern Europe. Through our subsidiary Volkswind, we also contribute our expertise to the planning, project mapping and construction of wind farms. With our subsidiary Urbasolar, we are active in the entire solar energy value chain.

News

Renewable energy 30.08.2024

Largest battery storage facility in the Gossau region in operation

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International business 28.08.2024

Axpo offtakes 1.5 TWh of green energy annually from RWE in Poland

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Renewable energy 27.08.2024

Axpo launches new future-facing electricity tariff

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We enable a sustainable future by providing innovative energy solutions

What we do in Switzerland

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Sharing knowledge and new ideas

Engineering Power Conference

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Hot weather and bullish risks test European markets

European Energy Markets Monthly, August 2024

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Electricity market regulation 2024 – interim summary

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