ENGIE Remains Global Leader in Renewable Electricity Contracts
ENGIE ranks as the world's number one energy provider for renewable electricity purchase agreements with companies (cPPA) in 2025, according to BloombergNEF's annual benchmark report. The French group signed 3.6 GW in this category last year, accumulating a total of 13.8 GW for the period 2011-2025.
Dominance in Renewable Energy Contracts
According to BloombergNEF's annual benchmark report, ENGIE is confirmed as the global leader in renewable electricity purchase agreements with companies. The group signed 3.6 GW in this category during the year 2025 and maintains its top position throughout the 2011-2025 period with 13.8 GW of cPPAs contracted. This performance is supported by several major transactions with key players in the technology sector, including Apple, Google, and Meta, as well as the continuous expansion of its BtoB customer base covering manufacturing, agribusiness, transport and logistics, retail, and business services.
Strategic Asset Portfolio and Global Expansion
ENGIE attributes its leadership to a portfolio of renewable and flexible assets that includes wind, solar, and battery storage solutions, benefiting from a balanced geographical presence. Well-established in Europe, Latin America, and the United States, the group announces its plans to continue its development by making cPPAs accessible to an increasing number of companies and exploring new high-potential countries such as India. ENGIE is also expanding its offering of 24/7 Carbon-Free Energy renewable electricity supply, which aligns the hourly consumption of a site with production from dedicated and local renewable and flexible assets.