ERDF

ERDF, a wholly owned subsidiary of EDF, manages the public electricity distribution network for 95% of continental France. Find here all the essential information you need about ERDF, including services, corporate governance, history and financial results.

Company profile

ERDF manages 95% of the electricity distribution network in continental France. To fulfil this role, the company must carry out public service duties and guarantee non-discriminatory access to the network for all.

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Public service duties

The electricity network belongs to local authorities, who subcontract to ERDF to manage the network through a public service delegation.

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Services

ERDF offers a number of services to its customers, whether private consumers, companies, local authorities, producers, suppliers or construction professionals.

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Corporate governance

ERDF, a wholly owned subsidiary of EDF, is organised as a French public limited company with a board of directors, a supervisory board. Discover the missions, modes of operation and members of these bodies.

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ERDF-i, international activities

ERDF makes its know-how available worldwide via its ERDF-isubsidiary. ERDF-i allows access to ERDF expertise anduses its resources and those of the EDF Group to meet its clients’ requirements.

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History

ERDF was created in 2008 within the framework of the opening of the electricity market to competition, but its history dates back to the mid-19th century, and the beginning of electrification.

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Financial results

Investments, turnover, and more: find comprehensive financial results for 2010.

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Partnerships

In line with its public service duties, ERDF committed to everyone, everywhere, in partnerships enhancing the proximity and social or environmental benefit.

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ERDF, a 100%-owned subsidiary of EDF,
manages the public electricity distribution network accross 95% of metropolitan France.