Discover the full directors' dealings record of Electricite de France, a listed equity based in France. Shares trade on FR FR, under the authority of AMF. Operating in the Energy sector, Electricite de France has published 8 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €7.8m. The latest transaction was reported on 30 May 2023 — Acquisition. Among the most active insiders: APE Pôle Finances. The full history is free.
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Électricité de France (EDF) is a leading integrated energy group focused on electricity and energy production, transmission, distribution, supply, and related services. Founded in 1946 following the nationalisation of the French power sector, EDF has grown into one of Europe’s most important utilities and is widely regarded as a cornerstone of the French electricity system. The company is listed under ISIN FR0010242511. It retains a strong domestic base in France while having built a meaningful international footprint. According to its 2025 key figures, EDF operates around 120 GW of installed capacity, serves 41 million customers worldwide, and generated 515 TWh of electricity, with 95% coming from low-carbon sources, primarily nuclear and renewables. EDF’s business model is diversified across the energy value chain. Upstream, the group operates a large generation fleet anchored by its French nuclear assets, complemented by hydroelectric, wind, solar and thermal power assets in France and abroad. EDF is also active in networks, notably through Enedis, the leading electricity distribution network operator in Europe, as well as in energy services and efficiency solutions through specialised subsidiaries. In addition, the group has activities in gas, retail energy supply to households, businesses and public entities, and solutions for demand management, electrification and energy optimisation. From a market positioning standpoint, EDF is one of the world’s leaders in low-carbon electricity generation. It plays a central role in France’s power system, where it remains highly influential in nuclear generation and in supply security. The group has also positioned itself as a major investor in the energy transition, with €24 billion of investments, 94% of which are aligned with its 2050 net-zero objective. For 2025, EDF reported EBITDA of €29.3 billion, operating cash flow of €9.6 billion, and net financial debt of €51.5 billion. Geographically, EDF has a broad presence beyond France, with operations in the United Kingdom, Italy, Belgium, Poland, North America, Latin America and other European and international markets. Its strategy is built around expanding low-carbon energy, modernising the nuclear fleet, growing renewables and strengthening customer-oriented services. Among its notable features, EDF highlights its status as the world’s first producer of low-carbon electricity, with a carbon intensity of 26.5 gCO₂/kWh, and its commitment to achieving net zero by 2050.