Voltalia: 2024 and Q4 2024 turnover
2024 turnover up by +10%
Confirmation of 2024 EBITDA target after
curtailment impact
Launch of a transformation
plan
Fourth quarter down slightly -2% (+3% at
constant exchange rates) to 167 million euros
-
Energy Sales: fifth consecutive quarter growth (+12%), driven by an
increase in production compared with 2023 (+6% to 1.4 TWh), despite
the curtailment in Brazil during the second half of the year
-
Services: down -14% (after eliminations) Unfavourable base effect
in the Development, Construction and Equipment Procurement segment,
partly offset by a further +10% rise in the Operation and
Maintenance segment, taking the segment's uninterrupted growth to
nine quarters
Achievement of 2024 capacity targets and growth
in contract awarded
-
Capacity in operation and under construction of 3.3 gigawatts
(+14%), in line with the announced target
-
Capacity in operation of more than 2.5 gigawatts (+6%), in line
with the announced target, thanks to the commissioning of 157
megawatts. Capacity under construction (+55%) to reach 742
megawatts
-
New power sales contracts totalling 637 megawatts, up +42%, mainly
in Tunisia, Uzbekistan and France
Confirmation of 2024 EBITDA target after
curtailment
-
Production curtailment in Brazil in the fourth quarter is in line
with initial estimates1. Over the full year 2024, it
represents 876 GWh (21% of Brazilian production)
-
Voltalia thus confirms its 2024 EBITDA target after curtailment of
around 215 million euros and remains confident that the legal and
contentious actions aiming at obtaining compensation will lead to a
favourable outcome in the medium term
Launch of a company transformation plan, the
SPRING project
-
Following the appointment of Robert Klein as Chief Executive
Officer, Voltalia has initiated a strategic review of its
activities in order to define and deploy a transformation plan
called SPRING by 2025, aiming at creating sustainable conditions
for profitable growth aligned with its mission
-
Voltalia is considering different scenarios that do not question
its medium-term trajectory.
-
The review of the company's assets is ongoing. Voltalia plans to
present the conclusions of this plan by the end of the first half
of 2025
Voltalia (Euronext Paris, ISIN
code: FR0011995588), an international player in renewable energies,
publishes its turnover for the fourth quarter of 2024 and for
2024.
“The fourth quarter is characterized by
sustained growth in Energy Sales, despite the curtailment that
occurred in Brazil in the second half of the year. Over the year,
the development momentum driven by our teams enabled us to win 637
megawatts of new projects backed by long-term contracts, an
increase of +42%. Furthermore, by reaching our target of 3.3
gigawatts of capacity in operation and under construction, we have
demonstrated our expertise as a developer and our ability to
industrialize our processes.
To answer the new challenges in our sector, I have initiated
SPRING, an ambitious transformation plan for the company to ensure
sustainable and profitable growth” comments Robert
Klein, Chief Executive Officer of Voltalia.
Fourth quarter (Q4) and full-year 2024
turnover
In million euros |
2024 |
2023 |
Var. at current exchange rates |
Var. at constant exchange rates |
Q4 2024 |
Q4 2023 |
Var. at current exchange rates |
Var. at constant exchange rates |
Energy Sales |
359.4 |
299.4 |
+20% |
+25% |
93.2 |
83.5 |
+12% |
+21% |
Services before eliminations |
419.9 |
602.0 |
-30% |
-30% |
133.6 |
194.8 |
-31% |
-31% |
Eliminations |
-232.7 |
-406.2 |
-43% |
-42% |
-59.5 |
-108.2 |
-45% |
-45% |
Services after eliminations |
187.2 |
195.8 |
-4% |
-4% |
74.0 |
86.5 |
-14% |
-14% |
Turnover |
546.6 |
495.2 |
+10% |
+14% |
167.2 |
170.1 |
-2% |
+3% |
ACTIVITY REVIEW
Turnover for 2024 amounts to
546.6 million euros, up +10% compared with 2023 (+14% at constant
exchange rates), driven by strong growth in Energy Sales of +20%
over 2024 (+25% at constant exchange rates). Energy Sales and
Services (after eliminations) contribute respectively to 66% and
34% of the 2024 turnover. Geographically, 59% of the turnover is
generated in Europe, 36% in Latin America and 5% in Africa.
Turnover for the fourth quarter of
2024 totals 167.2 million euros, a slight decrease of -2%
compared with the fourth quarter of 2023 (+3% at constant exchange
rates). Energy Sales and Services (after eliminations) contribute
respectively to 56% and 44% of the fourth quarter's turnover.
ENERGY SALES
|
2024 |
2023 |
Var. |
Long term average |
Q4 2024 |
Q4 2023 |
Var. |
|
Production (in GWh) |
4,706 |
4,336 |
+9% |
|
1,415 |
1,340 |
+6% |
Production curtailment (in GWh) |
876 |
340 |
x2.6 |
|
|
|
|
Capacity in operation (in MW) |
2,514 |
2,370 |
+6% |
|
|
|
|
Capacity in operation and under construction (in MW) |
3,256 |
2,851 |
+14% |
|
|
|
|
Wind load factor in Brazil |
34% |
40% |
-6pts |
51% |
48% |
45% |
+3pts |
Wind
load factor in Brazil without curtailment |
44% |
45% |
-1pt |
51% |
55% |
48% |
+7pts |
Solar
load factor in Brazil |
24% |
26% |
-2pts |
30% |
29% |
29% |
stable |
Solar
load factor in Brazil without curtailment |
30% |
28% |
+2pts |
30% |
34% |
29% |
+5pts |
Wind load factor in France |
22% |
23% |
-1pt |
25% |
25% |
31% |
-6pts |
Solar
load factor in France |
14% |
16% |
-2pts |
17% |
9% |
10% |
-1pt |
Solar
load factor in Egypt and Jordan |
25% |
24% |
+1pt |
17% |
20% |
18% |
+2pts |
Solar load factor in the UK |
14% |
15% |
-1pt |
16% |
6% |
7% |
-1pt |
Turnover in 2024 from Energy
Sales totals 359.4 million euros, up +20% compared with 2023 (+25%
at constant exchange rates). The average EUR/BRL rate for 2024 is
5.83 (6.16 for the second half), compared with 5.40 for 2023.
Production in
2024 reaches 4.7 TWh, up +9%, from 4.3 TWh in 2023 which
corresponds to the electricity consumption of the equivalent of 5.4
million people.
The increase in production reflects the growth
of the capacity in operation, which rises by +6% since 2023, from
2,370 MW to 2,514 MW. At the end of 2024, total capacity (in
operation and under construction) is distributed geographically as
follows: 51% in Latin America, 38% in Europe and 11% in the rest of
the world. Solar capacity represents 71% of the total, wind
capacity 26% and other technologies 3%.
Turnover for the fourth quarter of
2024 from Energy Sales amounts to 93.2 million euros, up
+12% compared with the fourth quarter of 2023, recording a fifth
consecutive quarter of double-digit growth, despite the curtailment
event in Brazil in the second half of the year.
Analysis by country:
- In
Brazil, production is up +2%. The cumulative contribution of a
better level of resources in the second half of the year, as well
as new power plants such as SSM3-6 and Canudos, drives production
growth and more than offset the disposal of power plants in 2023.
In line with forecasts, the grid operator gradually reduced the
level of curtailment during the fourth quarter of 2024;
- In
France, production is down -37%. Power plants commissioned in 2024,
did not compensate the lower wind and solar resources level and the
impact of plants sold (33 MW)2 in 2023;
- In
other countries, production is up sharply, at +58%, with the base
effect of new power plants operating at full capacity during the
quarter, notably in Portugal and Albania;
-
Helexia's production also continues to grow rapidly (x2.8), thanks
to its solar roofs, solar carport and photovoltaic sheds in Europe
(France, Portugal, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Hungary, Romania) and
Brazil.
SERVICES
Turnover in 2024 from Services
for third-party clients (after eliminations) comes to 187.2 million
euros, down
-4% at current and constant exchange rates, while Services for own
account (eliminated on consolidation) are down - 43% compared
with 2023.
-
Development, Construction and Equipment Procurement segment to
third-party clients is down by -7% to 160.5 million euros. This
decrease reflects the year-on-year increase in third-party
construction business, which only partially offset the decrease in
Equipment Procurement activity, impacted by lower solar panel
prices. This segment's internal business is also down -45% compared
with 2023;
-
The Operation and Maintenance segment for third-party customers
grows by +16% to 26.7 million euros, boosted by the signing of new
contracts in the United Kingdom and Brazil, taking the capacity
operated on behalf of third-party customers to 6.5 GW, up +41%
compared with 2023. In parallel, internal activity grows by
+13%.
Turnover for the fourth quarter of
2024 from Services for third-party clients totals 74.0
million euros, down
-14% at current and constant exchange rates.
Analysis by segment shows growth in the
Operation and Maintenance segment:
-
The Development, Construction and Equipment Procurement segment
posts a 66.8 million euros turnover, down -16% at current and
constant exchange rates, reflecting annual growth in third-party
construction activity, which only partially offset the decrease in
Equipment Procurement activity;
-
The Operation and Maintenance segment records a 7.2 million euros
turnover for third-party clients, up +10%, marking nine quarters of
uninterrupted growth for this segment.
RECENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
Energy Sales activity
In Tunisia, second awarded
project3
A new 139 MW solar power project will be built
in Menzel Habib, in the Gabès region of southeastern Tunisia.
Scheduled to be commissioned in 2027, the plant will cover the
annual energy consumption of more than 620,000 inhabitants and
avoid the emission of 360,000 tonnes of CO2 per year.
Construction will start at the end of 2025, and the electricity
generated will be sold under a 25-year contract.
In France, two
Corporate PPAs signed with
CERN4
CERN has signed two 15-year Corporate PPAs. This
energy will be supplied by two solar power plants (26.8 MW)
located in the south of France, avoiding the emission of
8,775 tonnes of CO2 per year and covering the
equivalent consumption of 19,400 inhabitants.
In France, construction begins on three
photovoltaic projects5
The solar projects have a total capacity of 25.1
MW. The first, a 10.7 MW photovoltaic parc, will be installed on a
15-hectare agricultural wasteland, with solar trackers and an
irrigation system to enable agricultural activities to resume. The
other two projects of 8.2 MW and 6.2 MW will use fixed structures.
These installations will supply electricity to over 18,000
inhabitants and avoid the emission of 7,500 tonnes of
CO2 per year.
In Albania, construction of a
100-megawatt solar power plant6
The Spitalla solar power plant has a capacity of
100 MW and is located in the Durrës region. Production will be
shared between a 70 MW public contract and 30 MW private contracts.
Scheduled for completion in 2027, the plant will cover the
consumption of over 150,000 inhabitants and reduce CO2
emissions by 18,000 tonnes a year. This will be Voltalia's second
power plant in Albania, following the Karavasta plant, commissioned
in December 2023.
In Uzbekistan, financing for a
126-megawatt solar project7
New financing of $54.6 million has been secured
for the Sarimay Solar project in Uzbekistan, including a
$44.8 million senior loan and a €9 million VAT facility,
supported by the EBRD. The 126 MW project, currently under
construction, will be commissioned in the second half of 2025 and
will benefit from a 25-year power sales contract. It will generate
energy for 60,000 inhabitants and avoid 141,000 tonnes of
CO2 per year.
In France, with Auchan, DECATHLON and
Leroy Merlin, a partnership has been signed to deploy charging
stations for electric vehicles8
In France, with almost two million electric
vehicles already on the road, demand for charging infrastructure is
growing rapidly. The three brands, in partnership with Yusco (an
operator created by Voltalia), plan to install around 5,000
charging points in over 350 parking lots by 2028. Under the “Le
Plein” brand, these stations will offer solutions tailored to
customers' budgets and schedules, with options ranging from slow to
ultra-fast recharging. Users will also benefit from loyalty
advantages and discounts. This project combines the production of
renewable energy and the development of low-carbon mobility, while
integrating electric recharging into the shopping experience for a
practical, sustainable experience.
Services activity
In France, sale of 12 MW in
operation9
The 12 MW wind farm in northern Charente is sold
in December 2024, with the contract coming to an end.
Voltalia, via its subsidiary Greensolver, will be responsible for
the technical management of the plant. This transaction enables
Voltalia to extend the average duration of its contracts while
maintaining its operating and maintenance services.
In Spain, construction contract signed
with Green Arrow10
Green Arrow, an investor focused on renewable
energies, has chosen Voltalia to build a 135 MW solar power plant
in Sanlucar la Mayor, Andalusia, on 169 hectares comprising 192,864
photovoltaic panels. Commissioning is scheduled for 2025, with
Voltalia providing maintenance for at least two years.
In Brazil, maintenance contract signed
for 940 megawatts11
Voltalia has been selected by COPEL Get, a
subsidiary of COPEL, one of Brazil's leading utilities, to provide
maintenance services for six wind farms in Rio Grande do Norte. The
five-year contract covers preventive and corrective maintenance of
collector substations, medium-voltage networks and 138 and 230 kV
transmission lines, as well as local operation of interconnection
facilities and spare parts management.
OPERATIONAL AND FINANCIAL TARGETS FOR
2024
2024 capacity targets reached and growth of the
awarded contracts
-
Capacity in operation and under construction target of 3.3
gigawatts reached (+14% compared with 2023);
-
Capacity in operation target of more than 2.5 gigawatts reached
(+6% compared with 2023), including 157 megawatts added to the
portfolio. Capacity under construction increases by 262 megawatts
(+55%) to 742 megawatts.
Confirmation of 2024 EBITDA target after
curtailment
-
Production curtailment in Brazil in the fourth quarter is in line
with initial estimates12. During the third quarter of
2024, 510 GWh (39% of Brazilian production) were curtailed.
Curtailment decreased in the fourth quarter, reaching 876 GWh over
the full year 2024 (21% of Brazilian production and 16% of total
production), thanks in particular to new measures implemented by
the Brazilian grid operator (curtailment dispatching to various
substations) and the commissioning of a new transmission line
allowing to reinforce the grid;
-
Voltalia thus confirms its 2024 EBITDA target after curtailment of
around 215 million euros and is confident that the legal and
contentious actions aiming at obtaining compensation will lead to a
favourable outcome in the short and medium term.
LAUNCH OF A TRANSFORMATION PLAN AND 2027
PERSPECTIVES
Following the appointment of Robert Klein as
Chief Executive Officer, Voltalia has initiated a strategic review
of its activities in order to define and deploy a transformation
plan called SPRING by 2025, aiming at creating sustainable
conditions for profitable growth aligned with its mission.
This plan will take place in two phases, a first
diagnostic phase, which should be completed by the first half of
the year, followed by a second phase of implementation in the
second half of 2025.
-
Voltalia is considering different scenarios that do not question
its medium-term trajectory13.
The review of the company's assets is ongoing.
Voltalia plans to present the conclusions of this plan by the end
of the first half of 2025, the details of this presentation will be
communicated at a later date.
Next meeting: 2024
results, March 13, 2025 (before market
opening)
PROSPECTIVE STATEMENTS
This press release
contains forward-looking statements. These statements are not
historical facts. These statements include projections and
estimates and their underlying assumptions, statements regarding
plans, objectives, intentions and expectations with respect to
future financial results, events, operations, services, product
development and potential, and statements regarding future
performance. These forward-looking statements may often be
identified by the words "expect", "anticipate", "believe",
"intend", "estimate" or "plan", as well as by other similar words.
Although Voltalia's management believes that these forward-looking
statements are reasonable, investors are cautioned that
forward-looking statements are subject to numerous risks and
uncertainties, many of which are difficult to predict and generally
beyond Voltalia's control, that could cause actual results and
events to differ materially from those expressed in, or implied or
projected by, the forward-looking information and statements. These
risks and uncertainties include, among others, the uncertainties
inherent in the evolution of the selling price of electricity
produced by Voltalia, the evolution of the regulatory environment
in which Voltalia operates as well as the competitiveness of
renewable energies and other factors that may affect the production
capacity or profitability of Voltalia's production sites as well as
those developed or identified in Voltalia's public filings with the
Autorité des marchés financiers including those listed in section
2. 2 "Risk Factors" of Voltalia's 2023 Universal Registration
Document filed with the Autorité des marchés financiers on April
12, 2024. Voltalia undertakes no obligation to update any
forward-looking information or statements, except as required by
law.
Capacity in operation as of December 31,
2024
In MW |
Wind |
Solar |
Biomass |
Hydro |
Hybrid |
Dec. 31, 2024 |
Dec. 31, 2023 |
Albania |
|
140 |
|
|
|
140 |
140 |
Belgium |
|
32 |
|
|
|
32 |
17 |
Brazil |
773 |
742 |
|
|
12 |
1,528 |
1,484 |
Egypt |
|
32 |
|
|
|
32 |
32 |
France |
81 |
248 |
|
5 |
|
334 |
294 |
French
Guiana |
|
14 |
7 |
5 |
23 |
48 |
49 |
Greece |
|
17 |
|
|
|
17 |
17 |
Hungary |
|
24 |
|
|
|
24 |
14 |
Italy |
|
23 |
|
|
|
23 |
18 |
Jordan |
|
57 |
|
|
|
57 |
57 |
Netherlands |
|
60 |
|
|
|
60 |
60 |
Portugal |
|
88 |
|
|
|
88 |
74 |
Romania |
|
14 |
|
|
|
14 |
3 |
Spain |
|
28 |
|
|
|
28 |
23 |
United
Kingdom |
|
57 |
|
|
32 |
89 |
89 |
Total |
854 |
1,577 |
7 |
9 |
67 |
2,514 |
2,370 |
Capacity under construction as of December
31, 2024
Name of the projet |
Capacity |
Technology |
Country |
Bolobedu |
148 |
Solar |
South
Africa |
Cafesoca |
8 |
Hydro |
Brazil |
Clifton |
45 |
Solar |
United
Kingdom |
East
gate |
34 |
Solar |
United
Kingdom |
Helexia |
123 |
Solar |
Brazil |
Helexia |
5 |
Solar |
Spain |
Helexia |
26 |
Solar |
France |
Helexia |
1 |
Solar |
Hungary |
Helexia |
9 |
Solar |
Poland |
Helexia |
1 |
Solar |
Romania |
Higher
Stockbridge |
45 |
Solar |
United
Kingdom |
Le
Deffend |
6 |
Solar |
France |
Sarimay Solar |
126 |
Solar |
Uzbekistan |
Seranon |
8 |
Solar |
France |
Sinnamary (battery) |
1 |
Storage |
French
Guiana |
Sinnamary (SBE) |
10 |
Biomass |
French
Guiana |
Spitalla Solar |
100 |
Solar |
Albania |
Terres
Salées |
11 |
Solar |
France |
Voltalia Mobility - Yusco |
36 |
Solar |
France |
Total |
742 |
|
|
Production as of December 31,
2024
In GWh |
Wind |
Solar |
Biomass |
Hydro |
Hybrid |
Dec. 31, 2024 |
Dec. 31, 2023 |
Albania |
|
258 |
|
|
|
258 |
1 |
Brazil |
2,321 |
950 |
|
|
51 |
3,322 |
3,432 |
Egypt |
|
74 |
|
|
|
74 |
74 |
France |
176 |
86 |
|
9 |
|
271 |
315 |
French
Guiana |
|
16 |
34 |
|
|
51 |
55 |
Greece |
|
29 |
|
|
|
29 |
25 |
Helexia Brazil |
|
139 |
|
|
|
139 |
21 |
Helexia Europe |
|
296 |
|
|
|
296 |
193 |
Jordan |
|
130 |
|
|
|
130 |
122 |
Portugal |
|
79 |
|
|
|
79 |
40 |
United
Kingdom |
|
56 |
|
|
|
56 |
60 |
Grand Total |
2,497 |
2,114 |
34 |
9 |
51 |
4,706 |
4,336 |
Quarterly electricity production (Q4)
2024
In GWh |
Wind |
Solar |
Biomass |
Hydro |
Hybrid |
Q4 2024 |
Q4 2023 |
Albania |
|
40 |
|
|
|
40 |
1 |
Brazil |
820 |
294 |
|
|
14 |
1,128 |
1,111 |
Egypt |
|
16 |
|
|
|
16 |
15 |
France |
48 |
14 |
|
3 |
|
66 |
111 |
French
Guiana |
|
4 |
10 |
|
|
14 |
16 |
Greece |
|
6 |
|
|
|
6 |
5 |
Helexia
Brazil |
|
54 |
|
|
|
54 |
7 |
Helexia
Europe |
|
51 |
|
|
|
51 |
30 |
Jordan |
|
24 |
|
|
|
24 |
22 |
Portugal |
|
11 |
|
|
|
11 |
15 |
United
Kingdom |
|
6 |
|
|
|
6 |
7 |
Grand Total |
868 |
520 |
10 |
3 |
14 |
1,415 |
1,340 |
About Voltalia
(www.voltalia.com) |
Voltalia is an international player in renewable energies. The
Group produces and sells electricity from its wind, solar, hydro,
biomass and storage facilities. It has 3.3 GW of capacity in
operation and under construction, and a portfolio of projects under
development with a total capacity of 17.2 GW.
Voltalia is also a service provider, supporting its renewable
energy customers at every stage of their projects, from design to
operation and maintenance.
A pioneer in the business market, Voltalia offers a comprehensive
range of services to businesses, from the supply of green
electricity to energy efficiency services and the local production
of its own electricity.
With more than 2,000 employees in 20 countries on 3 continents,
Voltalia has the capacity to act globally on behalf of its
customers.
Voltalia is listed on the Euronext regulated market in Paris
(FR0011995588 - VLTSA) and is included in the Enternext Tech 40 and
CAC Mid&Small indices. The company is also included, amongst
others, in the MSCI ESG ratings and the Sustainalytics
ratings. |
Voltalia
Email: invest@voltalia.com
T. +33 (0)1 81 70 37 00 |
Press Relations Seitosei.Actifin - Jennifer Jullia
jennifer.jullia@seitosei-actifin.com
T. +33 (0)1 56 88 11 19 |
1 August 19, 2024 press release.
2 December 28, 2023 press release.
3 December 30, 2024 press release.
4 November 26, 2024 press release.
5 December 26, 2024 press release.
6 December 23, 2024 press release.
7 October 31, 2024 press release.
8 December 17, 2024 press release.
9 December 9, 2024 press release.
10 November 19, 2024 press release.
11 January 22, 2025 press release.
12 As announced in August. August 19,
2024 press release.
13 2027 objectives: 2023 results press
release, on April 2, 2024.
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