Powering the future across 28 nations through next-generation renewable energy, nuclear fusion research, smart grid infrastructure, and sustainable power transition technologies.
Six core business units operating across the full energy value chain, from generation and storage to distribution and grid management.
World's largest manufacturer of perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells. Operating utility-scale solar farms across 12 countries with a combined capacity of 22 GW.
Pioneering compact tokamak and stellarator fusion reactors. Our ZF-7 prototype achieved net-positive energy output for the first time in 2025.
Offshore and onshore wind with next-generation 15 MW floating turbines. Operating the world's largest floating wind farm in the North Sea at 3.2 GW.
Solid-state battery manufacturing, pumped hydro storage facilities, and grid-scale flow battery systems. 48 GW-hours of deployed storage capacity.
Conventional hydroelectric, tidal energy arrays, and wave energy converters. Operating 14 hydro facilities with a combined 12 GW capacity across three continents.
AI-powered smart grid management, microgrid deployment, and V2G (vehicle-to-grid) charging infrastructure serving 400M+ endpoints globally.
Proprietary technologies developed in-house and across our R&D network.
47% conversion efficiency — the highest ever certified for commercial PV modules.
Helium-3 fueled fusion reactor 1/100th the size of conventional designs.
1,200 Wh/kg energy density with 10-minute fast charging capability.
Predictive load balancing across 400M+ nodes with sub-millisecond response.
Submerged turbine arrays generating predictable baseload power from tidal flows.
Small modular reactors (400 MW each) factory-built and deployable in 18 months.
Electrolysis plants producing hydrogen at $0.80/kg using excess renewable capacity.
Ultracapacitors with near-instantaneous discharge for grid frequency stabilization.
Our largest and most impactful energy projects reshaping the global power landscape.
World's first commercially viable fusion power plant. 500 MW output with continuous operation exceeding 365 days.
The world's largest solar installation at 15 GW across 280 km², powering North Africa and southern Europe via HVDC links.
3.2 GW floating wind with 120 offshore turbines. Powers 4 million homes with zero curtailment through grid integration.
8 GW hydroelectric complex with fish passage systems and environmental restoration programs for the Amazon watershed.
Next-generation fusion reactor targeting 2 GW output. Expected to achieve sustained net-positive energy by Q3 2027.
12,000 km high-voltage DC transmission network interconnecting renewable energy sources from Scandinavia to the Mediterranean.
Key milestones in Aevum Zenth's energy division history.
Aevum Zenth establishes its Energy & Power division as part of the conglomerate's strategic expansion into critical infrastructure sectors.
Break ground on the Sahara SuperSolar Array and open our first perovskite solar cell gigafactory in Neo Geneva, achieving 47% efficiency records.
Zenth Fusion Laboratories achieves first plasma in the ZF-5 compact tokamak. North Sea Floating Wind Farm completes Phase 1 at 1.2 GW.
Sahara SuperSolar Array reaches full 15 GW capacity. Zenth Grid Systems deploys AI-powered grid management across 14 nations, serving 400M+ endpoints.
ZF-7 achieves net-positive energy output for the first time. Fusion Complex Alpha becomes the world's first commercially viable fusion power plant. $18.2B in annual revenue for the division.
Amazon Hydro Corridor reaches 4 GW of 8 GW target. ZF-8 reactor construction underway. Division crosses 86.4 GW total installed capacity.
Our environmental targets and progress toward a carbon-neutral energy future.
Achieved Scope 1 & 2 carbon neutrality across all operations in 2024. Scope 3 reduction targets set for 2030.
98.7% of solar panel materials are recoverable. Battery recycling program processes 12 GWh annually.
Environmental restoration programs across all project sites. 470K trees planted and 12,000 hectares of land restored.
Former CERN fusion program director. 25+ years in energy systems and plasma physics.
Pioneered perovskite tandem cell architecture. Holds 87 patents in photovoltaic technology.
Former ENTSO-E grid operations director. Leads smart grid and battery storage strategy.
Lead designer of the ZF-7 tokamak. Previously at ITER and KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
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