Ellevio publishes Half-year Report 2022

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Ellevio AB has today published its interim report for January–June, 2022. As one of Sweden's largest electricity grid companies, Ellevio has a central role in the future's energy supply and the electrification of industries and transports. The Half-year Report comments on important aspects of Ellevio’s operations and the energy industry in Sweden.

Key financials January–June 2022

  • Net sales amounted to SEK 3,814 million (3,675)
  • Distributed electricity amounted to a total of 13.3 TWh (14.3)
  • Operating profit amounted to SEK 1,194 million (1,229)
  • Free cash flow totalled SEK 1,228 million (1,110)
  • Capital expenditure amounted to SEK 1,391 million (1,477)

The report is available on Ellevio’s website:www.ellevio.se/en/about-ellevio/this-is-Ellevio/Financials-and-governance/financial-reports-documents

For further information, please contact:

Sarah Östberg, Head of Financial and Sustainability Communication
+ 46 709 71 12 40, sarah.ostberg@ellevio.se

Anna-Karin Käck, CFO
+46 703 44 51 57, anna-karin.kack@ellevio.se

This information is such that Ellevio AB (publ) is obliged to make public in accordance with the EU Market Abuse Regulation and the Swedish Securities Markets Act. The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact persons set out above, at 10.00 CET on September 1, 2022.

 

With close to one million customers, Ellevio is one of Sweden's largest electricity network companies. We take an active role in the journey towards a fossil-free society. Our electricity networks are the backbone that connects producers and consumers of electricity, which enables more renewable electricity production, the electrification of transport and industry, and which creates conditions for new climate-smart services for our customers. We have almost 600 employees and employ a total of 3,000 people around the country. We are owned by the pension managers OMERS Infrastructure, the Third Swedish national pension fund, Folksam, and the First Swedish national pension fund.

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