According to Commerz Real, electricity grids are a highly regulated asset class that offers investors a stable return on tied-up capital. This is regularly reviewed by the Federal Network Agency and determined on the basis of objective criteria.
Amprion is the operator of Germany’s second longest electricity transmission network, covering a total of around 11,000 kilometres in western and southwestern Germany. Headquartered in Dortmund, the company also establishes direct connections to offshore wind farms in the North Sea and is connected to electricity grids in the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Austria and Switzerland. It thus plays a central role in the success of the energy transition in Germany and Europe. By the end of 2029, Amprion plans to invest around 36.4 billion euros in the expansion and modernisation of its transmission power grid. In addition to M31, RWE holds a 25.1 percent stake in Amprion.