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Endesa X

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Endesa X
Company typePrivately-held company
IndustryEnergy
Founded1 September 2020[1]
FounderEnel Group
Headquarters
Madrid
,
Spain
Key people
Josep Trabado Farré,[2] General Manager
Websitewww.endesax.com

Endesa X is a renewable energy company that operates in Spain and Portugal to achieve the goal of total decarbonization, a European Union target to be met by 2050.[3] Its main office is in Madrid.

History

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On 18 November 2018, the Endesa Group launched Endesa X as an own brand with a focus on digitization, innovation and sustainability in both Spain and Portugal.[4] Endesa X aims to promotes access to renewable energy sources for companies, public administrations and private individuals. In 2018, Endesa X announced the development of a public access charging infrastructure plan to promote electric mobility in Spain.[5] This plan includes the installation of 8,500 public access charging points over a five-year period (2019-2023).[6] Endesa X confirmed the objective of 2020 with the installation of the first 2,000 public charging stations, thus completing the first phase of the project.[7] The company has a portfolio of 2 million customers, 298 employees in Spain and 6 in Portugal. In 2019, Endesa's gross investments totalled 271.2 million euros.[8] On 14 September 2020 it has announced a cooperation agreement with Athlon (Daimler Group) to launch an electric leasing service for companies.[9] In the same year, in coordination with HERE, a company providing geographic and cartographic data services, Endesa X has launched City Analytics, a mobility map that helps public administrations in managing emergencies during the COVID-19 pandemic.[10][11]

Activities

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In 2020, the company launched a smart thermostat which integrates Amazon's virtual assistant Alexa.[12][13]

In Barcelona it worked together with the City Council on the development of electric buses. This led, in October 2020, to the first fully electric line (H16) which joins the Forum with the Zona Franca area.[14]

Awards

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On 11 December 2018 Endesa X received “Best Mobility Project” from Spanish radio station Capital Radio for its 5-years infrastructure plan.[15]

On 15 September 2020, Endesa X received the First Prize for the “European Mobility Week” from the Generalitat Valenciana, for its commitment to electric mobility.[16]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Endesa crea una filial para acelerar la transición energética".
  2. ^ "Officer Profile - Quotes - Reuters.co.in".[dead link]
  3. ^ "Endesa connects 51-MW wind park to Spanish grid".
  4. ^ "Endesa To Install 8,500 Public Charging Points In Spain".
  5. ^ "New Mobility SMART-INFRASTRUCTURE News".
  6. ^ "Spain: Endesa to erect 100,000 EV charging stations - electrive.com".
  7. ^ "Spain's Endesa looking to speed up renewable energy investments in pandemic recovery efforts - Institute for Energy Economics & Financial Analysis : Institute for Energy Economics & Financial Analysis".
  8. ^ "Endesa boosts Q1 profit by 133% on extraordinary items".
  9. ^ "Endesa and Athlon launch EV leasing in Spain - Fleet Europe".
  10. ^ "Endesa X launches "City Analytics-Mobility Map" to help in the fight against coronavirus - Daily Haroof".
  11. ^ "Endesa X lanza "City Analytics-Mapa de Movilidad" para ayudar en la lucha contra el coronavirus - Libre Mercado".
  12. ^ "ENEL X LAUNCHES HOMIX, THE SMART HOME ECOSYSTEM WITH AMAZON ALEXA BUILT-IN".
  13. ^ "Enel and Amazon launch new Alexa-integrated smart home solution".
  14. ^ "Endesa - Endesa and TMB install 2 new pantographs to charge electric buses in Barcelona".
  15. ^ "Endesa recarga la movilidad Capital Radio".
  16. ^ "Endesa X recibe el primer premio de la Semana Europea de la Movilidad de la Generalitat Valenciana".