We are one of Europe’s largest producers and retailers of electricity and heat.

Vattenfall’s main markets are Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, and the UK. The Vattenfall Group has approximately 21,000 employees.

The parent company, Vattenfall AB, is 100% owned by the Swedish state, and its headquarters are in Solna, Sweden.

This is Vattenfall

We have been electrifying industries, powering homes and transforming life through innovation for more than 100 years.

Strategy and goals

The aim of our strategy is fossil freedom. This commitment provides both a clear direction and significant business opportunities.

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History

We played an important part in the building of a prosperous and modern Sweden.

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Frequently asked questions

Who owns Vattenfall?

Vattenfall AB is 100% owned by the Swedish state.

What is Vattenfall’s purpose?

Vattenfall’s purpose is to enable the fossil freedom that drives society forward.

Read more about our purpose and strategy

How is Vattenfall organised?

Vattenfall has five Business Areas organised into four operating segments: Customers & Solutions, Power Generation, Wind and Distribution.

More about our organisation

Where can I find Vattenfall’s facts, figures and presentations?

Key facts, figures and company presentations are available on the Vattenfall in brief page and in the Investors section.

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The Vattenfall Group has four operating segments.

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The Executive Group Management focuses on the Group's overall direction.

Vattenfall's headquarters

Find our office locations and contact details.

See also

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We are driving the transition towards a fossil-free energy system.

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Vattenfall’s main markets are Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark and the UK.

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The section provides corporate financial information about the company's performance.