Eolus Aktiebolag (publ) (STO:EOLU.B)
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53.50
-0.60 (-1.11%)
Jun 25, 2025, 5:29 PM CET

Eolus Aktiebolag Company Description

Eolus Aktiebolag (publ) primarily engages in the development, construction, and operation of renewable energy assets in Sweden, Norway, Finland, the United States, Poland, Spain, and the Baltic states.

It operates through Project Development and Asset Management segments. The company engages in the pre-study, project development, divestment, and establishment of facilities for renewable electricity generation and energy storage; and provision of technical consultancy services for renewable energy stakeholders, as well as renewable energy solutions comprising solar power.

It also offers asset management services for renewable electricity generation and energy storage facilities.

In addition, the company engages in the operation of wind turbines; and generation and sale of electricity.

As of December 31, 2023, the company’s portfolio includes 8,181 onshore wind, 10,000 offshore wind, 2,873 energy storage, and 5,872 solar power plants.

The company was formerly know as Eolus Vind AB (publ) and change its name to Eolus Aktiebolag (publ) in June 2025.

The company was incorporated in 1990 and is headquartered in Hässleholm, Sweden.

Eolus Aktiebolag (publ)
Eolus Aktiebolag logo
Country Sweden
Founded 1990
Industry Utilities - Renewable
Sector Utilities
Employees 139
CEO Per Witalisson

Contact Details

Address:
Tredje Avenyen 3
Hässleholm, 281 48
Sweden
Phone 46 1 01 99 88 00
Website eolus.com

Stock Details

Ticker Symbol EOLU.B
Exchange Nasdaq Stockholm
Share Class Class B Shares
Fiscal Year January - December
Reporting Currency SEK
ISIN Number SE0007075056
SIC Code 4991

Key Executives

Name Position
Christer Baden Hansen Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Chief Executive Officer
Per Witalisson Chief Executive Officer
Catharina Persson Chief Financial Officer
Karl Olsson Chief Legal Officer
Karin Wittsell Heydl Chief Communications and Sustainability Officer
Asa Lamm Chief People and Culture Officer
Inga Abolina Head of Baltics