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RTE shareholders and structures

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Infographic "RTE Shareholding and Structure"

RTE, Réseau de Transport d’Électricité, is indirectly owned through the company CTE (Electricity Transmission Joint Venture) by:

  • EDF with 50.1%
  • the Caisse des Dépôts with 29.9%
  • CNP Assurances with 20% (including 0.96% held by its subsidiary CNP Retraites)

Additionally, RTE owns five subsidiaries at 100%:

  • Airtelis
  • Arteria
  • Cirteus
  • RTE Immo
  • RTE International

Two joint ventures at 50%:

  • Celtic Interconnector
  • Inelfe

RTE also holds minority stakes in several companies:

  • 34% of HGRT
  • 49% of EPEX SPOT (through HGRT)
  • 16% of Coreso
  • 12% of Protys (outside the consolidation scope)
  • 5% of JAO (outside the consolidation scope)

Main financial figures (IFRS)

 

Revenue (M€)

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Revenue by type of income

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EBITDA (M€)

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Net profit (M€)

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Net debt (M€)

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Evolution of investments over the last 3 years (M€)

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Investments breakdown based on the categories from the Network Development Ten-Year Plan (regulated perimeter)

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Evolution of The Regulatory Asset Base (RAB)

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RTE key figures

10,781
employees including almost 540 apprentices
6,658 M€
of revenue in 2025
554 M€
net profit in 2025

2,880
substations
ISO 14001
environnemental certification

Titre
The RTE network consists of 106,440 km of power lines in 2025 with :

98,850 km
of overhead power lines
8,000 km
of underground power lines
590 km
of submarine power lines

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