Peab signs framework agreement with E.ON

ATS Kraftservice AB, which is a subsidiary of Peab, has been entrusted once again with a framework contract for local grid services by E.ON. The contract runs for five years and is worth SEK 1,150 million with a one-year option.

As part of the ongoing energy transition, E.ON Energidistribution AB is making one of its largest investments to date to modernize and strengthen the Swedish local grid. During the period 2026-2031, E.ON is planning extensive investments in electricity grid infrastructure to meet the increased demands on capacity, reliability and sustainability.

ATS Kraftservice has been awarded a framework contract for local grid services with guaranteed volumes in eight out of twelve geographical network areas. This means a guaranteed annual volume of at least SEK 230 million over a five-year period, with the possibility of extension for one additional year.

"We’re very proud of the confidence placed in us by E.ON. This is a strategically important assignment that strengthens our position as a leading player in local grid contracts in Sweden and provides us with a long-term platform for investing in expertise, equipment and sustainable solutions," says Håkan Ström, CEO of ATS Kraftservice.

The framework agreement covers services such as the new construction and rebuilding of local networks, maintenance and underground cable and overhead line projects from Skåne to Norrland.

The framework agreement started on July 1, 2025 with an implementation period that stretches until January 31, 2026 and covers the entire E.ON electricity network area in Sweden.

The project will be order registered in the third quarter 2025.

For further information, please contact:

Juha Hartomaa, Head of Investor Relations Peab, +46 72 533 31 45

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