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Ellevio

Ellevio AB is a Swedish electric power distribution company with headquarters in Stockholm and 968,000 customers (2021) in the regions of Dalarna, Värmland, the West coast (encompassing Halland and Bohuslän), Skaraborg-Närke, Gävleborgs län and Stockholm (encompassing Stockholm municipality, Ekerö, Lidingö, Täby, Nynäshamn and Vallentuna). The company in its current shape was formed in 2015, when Fortum spun off its Swedish electric power distribution business, but it is also a successor to the municipal electric utility of Stockholm, founded in 1892. The number of direct employees is 551 (2021), whereas the total number of employees, including contractors, is approximately 3,000. Ellevio emits corporate bonds and therefore publishes financial reports in the same manner as listed companies.[1][2][3][4]

Ellevio AB
Ellevio's head office in Stockholm, Sweden
Company typePublikt aktiebolag
IndustryElectric power distribution
PredecessorsStockholms elektricitetsverk
Gullspångs Kraft
Founded1892; 132 years ago (1892) (as Stockholms elektricitetsverk)
2015; 9 years ago (2015) (spun off from Fortum)
Headquarters
Stockholm
,
Sweden
Areas served
Bohuslän
Dalarna
Gävleborg
Halland
Närke
Skaraborg
Stockholm
Värmland
Key people
Johan Lindehag (CEO)
Fredrik Persson (Chairman)
ServicesElectric power distribution
Regional power transmission
Revenue 7.153 billion kr[1] (2021)
1.973 billion kr[1] (2021)
−0.297 billion kr[1] (2021)
Total assets 92.972 billion kr[1] (2021)
Total equity 9.086 billion kr[1] (2021)
OwnersOMERS Infrastructure (50%)
AP3 (20%)
Folksam (17.5%)
AMF (12.5%)
Number of employees
551 (2021)
Websitewww.ellevio.se/en/

History edit

In 1892, the city of Stockholm formed a municipal electric utility, Stockholms elektricitetsverk, which initially supplied power to a total of 1,000 electric lights. 40 years later, the utility served 175,000 subscribers, who kept an estimated number of 2.5 million light fixtures connected to the grid. Until 1908, the electric utility was organized as a unit of the municipal gas utility.[5]

In the second half of the 20th century, the utility went through several name changes, to Stockholms elverk (1960), Stockholms energiverk (1974), Stockholms Stads Energi (1985), and Stockholm Energi AB (1990).

Gullspångs Kraft, founded in 1906, was an early entrant into the hydroelectric power industry of Sweden. Following acquisitions of Hälsingekraft (1991), Uddeholm Kraft AB (1992), and AB Skandinaviska Elverk (1996), the company was, by the end of the 1990s, considered to be one of the leading electric power generation companies of Sweden. In 1997, it came into Finnish ownership, and in 1998, it became part of the newly formed Finnish company Fortum.[6]

In 1998, Stockholm Energi and Gullspångs Kraft were merged into a single company, named Birka Energi, in a transaction between Stockholm municipality and Fortum that left the two parties with equal stakes in the new entity. In 2001, however, Stockholm municipality sold its stake to Fortum. From 2002, the company conducted its business under the Fortum brand, with power grid operations organized as a subsidiary called Fortum Distribution AB.[2][7][8][9]

In 2015, Fortum sold its Swedish electric power distribution operations to Borealis Infrastructure (since 2017 named OMERS Infrastructure), Tredje AP-fonden (AP3, Third Swedish National Pension Fund), Folksam, and Första AP-fonden (AP1, First Swedish National Pension Fund). The spun-off company was named Ellevio.[2][10][11][12][13]

In 2016, Ellevio bought the electric utility Nynäshamn Energi, with 16,000 subscribers in Nynäshamn and Ösmo, from Kraftringen AB.[14]

In 2017, the publicly listed company Elverket Vallentuna, which operated the power grid of Vallentuna, was acquired. In the same year, there was a transaction with Svenska kraftnät around transmission grid assets in the Stockholm area, whereby Ellevio bought power lines, cables and switchgears and sold a planned major transmission cable.[15][16]

In late 2019, a power grid with 500 subscribers in the Hamra area of Gävleborg County was acquired from the joint property association Hamra besparingsskog, and in 2021, the publicly listed company AB Edsbyns Elverk, with 4,000 subscribers in the same county, was bought by Ellevio's holding company, and its electricity network operations were integrated into Ellevio in 2022.[17][18][19][20][21]

In December 2022, AP1 sold its stake in Ellevio to the pension management company AMF.[22][23]

Operations edit

In 2021, all of Ellevio's revenue was related to electrical grids. 97 percent of the revenue came directly from electricity distribution, and the rest from grid connection services and other network-related services. In the spring of 2022, it was announced that a new business area, Ellevio Energy Solutions, had been added as a subsidiary of the principal holding company in the group.[1][21][24][25]

Electrical grids edit

Ellevio, E.ON, and Vattenfall together dominate the Swedish market for electrical grids. In 2016, it was estimated that, out of a total of approximately 170 power grid companies, these three connected more than half of the power subscribers in Sweden. In the same year, there were around 110 companies with fewer than 15,000 customers each. As provision of power grids is considered a natural monopoly, the market is regulated by the Swedish Energy Markets Inspectorate (Energimarknadsinspektionen).[26][27][28]

Ellevio owns and operates local as well as regional electricity networks. In 2021, the company had 968,000 customers, to whom 27.5 TWh of electricity were distributed through its 79,200 kilometers of wires.[1]

Following the cyclone Gudrun in 2005, Swedish power distribution companies have invested heavily in protecting power transmission infrastructure from bad weather, through undergrounding and other measures. The work has been going on gradually, and in 2021, Ellevio weatherproofed 1,322 kilometers of its network. By the end of that year, 84 percent of its local grid consisted of underground cables. Ellevio's regional distribution network is generally protected by means of wide power line corridors that are kept free from tall vegetation.[1][29]

In 2021, Ellevio began a complete rebuild of the large switchgear located in the Hjorthagen district of Stockholm. Unlike the current outdoor facility, the new switchgear will be housed inside a building. The new facility will occupy less land and have an increased maximum capacity.[1][30][31][32]

Charging infrastructure edit

Since 2019, Ellevio collaborates with the municipality of Stockholm on charging station infrastructure for electric cars. As a result, preparations for charging stations are performed proactively while other grid maintenance work takes place, and operators can get connections right up to individual charge points. This increases the overall cost-effectiveness of installing the stations.[33][34][35][36]

Ellevio is also a member of the organization Elektrifieringspakten i Stockholm (the Stockholm electrification pact), which it founded in 2021, along with the municipality of Stockholm, Scania AB and Volkswagen. The purpose is to make it easier for inhabitants of the Stockholm area to acquire and use electric cars, and in May 2022, around 40 companies and other organizations were members.[37][38]

Energy solutions edit

The business area Energy solutions, which is technically a sister company of Ellevio, was established in the spring of 2022 for investments and services that are related to electricity supply but do not directly concern power grids. The first project announced by the business area is a battery storage system to be installed in Grums, which is expected to become the largest such system in Sweden.[21][24][25][39][40][41]

Criticism edit

Reporting in 2015 by Sveriges Television stated that a third of the revenue of Ellevio was profit, and the company was asked why it raised its prices by 9 percent, while already having a large profit margin. The following year, prices where increased by a similar ratio. The organization Villaägarnas riksförbund (the Swedish Homeowners Association) criticized the increases and described the situation as one where monopolists take advantage of an insufficiently regulated market, a phenomenon also known as rent-seeking.

In general, many Swedish power distribution companies raised their prices in the same years. The increases made by Ellevio were larger than those implemented by the two other major grid operators, but one smaller company that increased its transmission fees by more than 31 percent also got media attention. Ellevio responded to the criticism by asserting that the need for future investments was large and emphasizing that the price increases did not exceed the levels allowed by the current regulations. At the same time, the company stated that further increases were to be expected. An advisor to the company argued that the profit margin should be viewed with capital costs as a backdrop.[42][43][27][44][45][46][47]

In December 2017, Ellevio began moving towards equalization of prices between different geographical areas, which meant lower prices in sparsely populated regions and higher prices in Greater Stockholm. In a survey done by Dagens Nyheter of the finances of the three major power distribution companies from 2014 to 2019, Ellevio was shown to have the lowest profit margin in every year except 2014. A report from the property owner and tenant interest group Nils Holgerssongruppen showed that between 2014 and 2019, the accumulated relative price increase implemented by Ellevio was substantially lower than those of the other two major grid operators and also somewhat lower than the average accumulated increase by all the smaller operators. In 2020, Ellevio, like several other large Swedish power distribution companies, lowered their fees for a majority of private customers.[28][48][49][50]

Owners edit

Ellevio is owned by the pension funds OMERS Infrastructure (50%), AP3 (20%), Folksam (17.5%) and AMF (12.5%). OMERS Infrastructure manages pension capital for local government employees in the Canadian province of Ontario. AP3 is a pension fund operated by the Swedish government, Folksam is a mutual insurance company, and AMF is a pension fund jointly owned by the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise and the Swedish Trade Union Confederation.[1][12][23]

Head office edit

 

The head office of Ellevio is located at Valhallavägen 203, Stockholm, in an office complex originally designed and built for the art, crafts and design school Konstfackskolan. The building is classified as being of particular value with regard to cultural history.[1][51][52]

Collaborations edit

In 2020, Ellevio and the electricity supply company GodEl founded the yearly innovation contest Startup 4 Climate. The contestants are Swedish companies that develop products or services intended to counteract climate change. As of 2022, the participants compete for a prize of 2 million Swedish krona.[53][54][55][56][57]

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Website of OMERS Infrastructure

ellevio, swedish, electric, power, distribution, company, with, headquarters, stockholm, customers, 2021, regions, dalarna, värmland, west, coast, encompassing, halland, bohuslän, skaraborg, närke, gävleborgs, län, stockholm, encompassing, stockholm, municipal. Ellevio AB is a Swedish electric power distribution company with headquarters in Stockholm and 968 000 customers 2021 in the regions of Dalarna Varmland the West coast encompassing Halland and Bohuslan Skaraborg Narke Gavleborgs lan and Stockholm encompassing Stockholm municipality Ekero Lidingo Taby Nynashamn and Vallentuna The company in its current shape was formed in 2015 when Fortum spun off its Swedish electric power distribution business but it is also a successor to the municipal electric utility of Stockholm founded in 1892 The number of direct employees is 551 2021 whereas the total number of employees including contractors is approximately 3 000 Ellevio emits corporate bonds and therefore publishes financial reports in the same manner as listed companies 1 2 3 4 Ellevio ABEllevio s head office in Stockholm SwedenCompany typePublikt aktiebolagIndustryElectric power distributionPredecessorsStockholms elektricitetsverkGullspangs KraftFounded1892 132 years ago 1892 as Stockholms elektricitetsverk 2015 9 years ago 2015 spun off from Fortum HeadquartersStockholm SwedenAreas servedBohuslanDalarnaGavleborgHallandNarkeSkaraborgStockholmVarmlandKey peopleJohan Lindehag CEO Fredrik Persson Chairman ServicesElectric power distributionRegional power transmissionRevenue7 153 billion kr 1 2021 Operating income1 973 billion kr 1 2021 Net income 0 297 billion kr 1 2021 Total assets92 972 billion kr 1 2021 Total equity9 086 billion kr 1 2021 OwnersOMERS Infrastructure 50 AP3 20 Folksam 17 5 AMF 12 5 Number of employees551 2021 Websitewww wbr ellevio wbr se wbr en wbr Contents 1 History 2 Operations 2 1 Electrical grids 2 2 Charging infrastructure 2 3 Energy solutions 3 Criticism 4 Owners 5 Head office 6 Collaborations 7 References 8 External linksHistory editIn 1892 the city of Stockholm formed a municipal electric utility Stockholms elektricitetsverk which initially supplied power to a total of 1 000 electric lights 40 years later the utility served 175 000 subscribers who kept an estimated number of 2 5 million light fixtures connected to the grid Until 1908 the electric utility was organized as a unit of the municipal gas utility 5 In the second half of the 20th century the utility went through several name changes to Stockholms elverk 1960 Stockholms energiverk 1974 Stockholms Stads Energi 1985 and Stockholm Energi AB 1990 Gullspangs Kraft founded in 1906 was an early entrant into the hydroelectric power industry of Sweden Following acquisitions of Halsingekraft 1991 Uddeholm Kraft AB 1992 and AB Skandinaviska Elverk 1996 the company was by the end of the 1990s considered to be one of the leading electric power generation companies of Sweden In 1997 it came into Finnish ownership and in 1998 it became part of the newly formed Finnish company Fortum 6 In 1998 Stockholm Energi and Gullspangs Kraft were merged into a single company named Birka Energi in a transaction between Stockholm municipality and Fortum that left the two parties with equal stakes in the new entity In 2001 however Stockholm municipality sold its stake to Fortum From 2002 the company conducted its business under the Fortum brand with power grid operations organized as a subsidiary called Fortum Distribution AB 2 7 8 9 In 2015 Fortum sold its Swedish electric power distribution operations to Borealis Infrastructure since 2017 named OMERS Infrastructure Tredje AP fonden AP3 Third Swedish National Pension Fund Folksam and Forsta AP fonden AP1 First Swedish National Pension Fund The spun off company was named Ellevio 2 10 11 12 13 In 2016 Ellevio bought the electric utility Nynashamn Energi with 16 000 subscribers in Nynashamn and Osmo from Kraftringen AB 14 In 2017 the publicly listed company Elverket Vallentuna which operated the power grid of Vallentuna was acquired In the same year there was a transaction with Svenska kraftnat around transmission grid assets in the Stockholm area whereby Ellevio bought power lines cables and switchgears and sold a planned major transmission cable 15 16 In late 2019 a power grid with 500 subscribers in the Hamra area of Gavleborg County was acquired from the joint property association Hamra besparingsskog and in 2021 the publicly listed company AB Edsbyns Elverk with 4 000 subscribers in the same county was bought by Ellevio s holding company and its electricity network operations were integrated into Ellevio in 2022 17 18 19 20 21 In December 2022 AP1 sold its stake in Ellevio to the pension management company AMF 22 23 Operations editIn 2021 all of Ellevio s revenue was related to electrical grids 97 percent of the revenue came directly from electricity distribution and the rest from grid connection services and other network related services In the spring of 2022 it was announced that a new business area Ellevio Energy Solutions had been added as a subsidiary of the principal holding company in the group 1 21 24 25 Electrical grids edit Ellevio E ON and Vattenfall together dominate the Swedish market for electrical grids In 2016 it was estimated that out of a total of approximately 170 power grid companies these three connected more than half of the power subscribers in Sweden In the same year there were around 110 companies with fewer than 15 000 customers each As provision of power grids is considered a natural monopoly the market is regulated by the Swedish Energy Markets Inspectorate Energimarknadsinspektionen 26 27 28 Ellevio owns and operates local as well as regional electricity networks In 2021 the company had 968 000 customers to whom 27 5 TWh of electricity were distributed through its 79 200 kilometers of wires 1 Following the cyclone Gudrun in 2005 Swedish power distribution companies have invested heavily in protecting power transmission infrastructure from bad weather through undergrounding and other measures The work has been going on gradually and in 2021 Ellevio weatherproofed 1 322 kilometers of its network By the end of that year 84 percent of its local grid consisted of underground cables Ellevio s regional distribution network is generally protected by means of wide power line corridors that are kept free from tall vegetation 1 29 In 2021 Ellevio began a complete rebuild of the large switchgear located in the Hjorthagen district of Stockholm Unlike the current outdoor facility the new switchgear will be housed inside a building The new facility will occupy less land and have an increased maximum capacity 1 30 31 32 Charging infrastructure edit Since 2019 Ellevio collaborates with the municipality of Stockholm on charging station infrastructure for electric cars As a result preparations for charging stations are performed proactively while other grid maintenance work takes place and operators can get connections right up to individual charge points This increases the overall cost effectiveness of installing the stations 33 34 35 36 Ellevio is also a member of the organization Elektrifieringspakten i Stockholm the Stockholm electrification pact which it founded in 2021 along with the municipality of Stockholm Scania AB and Volkswagen The purpose is to make it easier for inhabitants of the Stockholm area to acquire and use electric cars and in May 2022 around 40 companies and other organizations were members 37 38 Energy solutions edit The business area Energy solutions which is technically a sister company of Ellevio was established in the spring of 2022 for investments and services that are related to electricity supply but do not directly concern power grids The first project announced by the business area is a battery storage system to be installed in Grums which is expected to become the largest such system in Sweden 21 24 25 39 40 41 Criticism editReporting in 2015 by Sveriges Television stated that a third of the revenue of Ellevio was profit and the company was asked why it raised its prices by 9 percent while already having a large profit margin The following year prices where increased by a similar ratio The organization Villaagarnas riksforbund the Swedish Homeowners Association criticized the increases and described the situation as one where monopolists take advantage of an insufficiently regulated market a phenomenon also known as rent seeking In general many Swedish power distribution companies raised their prices in the same years The increases made by Ellevio were larger than those implemented by the two other major grid operators but one smaller company that increased its transmission fees by more than 31 percent also got media attention Ellevio responded to the criticism by asserting that the need for future investments was large and emphasizing that the price increases did not exceed the levels allowed by the current regulations At the same time the company stated that further increases were to be expected An advisor to the company argued that the profit margin should be viewed with capital costs as a backdrop 42 43 27 44 45 46 47 In December 2017 Ellevio began moving towards equalization of prices between different geographical areas which meant lower prices in sparsely populated regions and higher prices in Greater Stockholm In a survey done by Dagens Nyheter of the finances of the three major power distribution companies from 2014 to 2019 Ellevio was shown to have the lowest profit margin in every year except 2014 A report from the property owner and tenant interest group Nils Holgerssongruppen showed that between 2014 and 2019 the accumulated relative price increase implemented by Ellevio was substantially lower than those of the other two major grid operators and also somewhat lower than the average accumulated increase by all the smaller operators In 2020 Ellevio like several other large Swedish power distribution companies lowered their fees for a majority of private customers 28 48 49 50 Owners editEllevio is owned by the pension funds OMERS Infrastructure 50 AP3 20 Folksam 17 5 and AMF 12 5 OMERS Infrastructure manages pension capital for local government employees in the Canadian province of Ontario AP3 is a pension fund operated by the Swedish government Folksam is a mutual insurance company and AMF is a pension fund jointly owned by the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise and the Swedish Trade Union Confederation 1 12 23 Head office edit nbsp The head office of Ellevio is located at Valhallavagen 203 Stockholm in an office complex originally designed and built for the art crafts and design school Konstfackskolan The building is classified as being of particular value with regard to cultural history 1 51 52 Collaborations editIn 2020 Ellevio and the electricity supply company GodEl founded the yearly innovation contest Startup 4 Climate The contestants are Swedish companies that develop products or services intended to counteract climate change As of 2022 the participants compete for a prize of 2 million Swedish krona 53 54 55 56 57 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Annual and Sustainability Report 2021 PDF Ellevio AB 2022 Retrieved 23 September 2022 a b c Fortum Distribution blir Ellevio in Swedish Ellevio AB 16 June 2015 Retrieved 22 June 2022 Finansiell information in Swedish Ellevio AB 28 February 2022 Retrieved 23 September 2022 Key financials Ellevio AB 28 February 2022 Retrieved 23 September 2022 Carl Kleman ed 10 September 1932 Stockholms elektricitetsverk Teknisk Tidskrift in Swedish 62 37 Svenska Teknologforeningen Retrieved 22 June 2022 Gullspangs Kraft AB Nationalencyklopedin in Swedish Retrieved 22 June 2022 Birka Energi AB Nationalencyklopedin in Swedish Retrieved 22 June 2022 Birka Energi salt till Fortum in Swedish Sveriges Radio 6 November 2001 Retrieved 22 June 2022 Braconier Fredrik Augustsson Fredrik 25 April 2003 Kopet av Birka Energi blev lycktraff for finska Fortum Svenska Dagbladet in Swedish Retrieved 22 June 2022 Froberg Jonas 13 March 2015 Fortum saljer sitt svenska elnat Svenska Dagbladet in Swedish Retrieved 22 June 2022 Borealis Infrastructure announces name change to OMERS Infrastructure Omers 20 August 2017 Retrieved 22 June 2022 a b About AP3 AP3 Retrieved 20 December 2022 This is Forsta AP fonden AP1 Retrieved 20 December 2022 Ellevio koper elnatsverksamheten i Nynashamn av Kraftringen in Swedish Ellevio AB 25 October 2016 Retrieved 22 June 2022 Ellevio lamnar ett rekommenderat erbjudande till aktieagarna i Elverket Vallentuna in Swedish Ellevio AB 19 May 2017 Retrieved 22 June 2022 Elnatskartan i Stockholm ritas om nar Ellevio och Svenska kraftnat koper elnat in Swedish Ellevio AB 29 August 2017 Retrieved 22 June 2022 Martensson Linda 15 December 2019 Elnatet ar uppkopt storre aktor tar over Utvecklingen springer ifran oss Ljusnan in Swedish Retrieved 22 June 2022 Nyblad Henrik 4 November 2021 Efter kopet av Edsbyns elverk detta hander nu Ljusnan in Swedish Retrieved 22 June 2022 Edsbyns Elverk saljs till Ellevio in Swedish Ellevio AB 4 November 2021 Retrieved 22 June 2022 Our history Ellevio AB 1 December 2021 Retrieved 23 September 2022 a b c 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