EDF (Électricité de France) is a state-owned French energy company and one of the world’s leading producers of low-carbon electricity. Founded in 1946 and headquartered in Paris, EDF operates a diverse portfolio of energy generation assets, with a strong emphasis on nuclear power, which accounts for a significant portion of its more than 430 TWh annual output. The company serves over 40 million customers globally and plays a central role in France’s energy infrastructure and climate strategy.
EDF’s mission is to build a net-zero energy future by providing clean, affordable, and reliable electricity. It invests heavily in nuclear, wind, solar, and hydroelectric technologies, and is actively involved in developing innovative solutions such as low-carbon hydrogen and electric mobility. The company also supports energy efficiency and sustainability initiatives across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors.