2025 Universal Registration Document

Energy Solutions

Also worthy of note is the construction of a remote aircraft stand as part of the extension of terminal 5 at Changi airport in Singapore.

In Norway, subsidiary Traftec won a contract for the major E10 Hålogalandsveien road project. General contractor Skanska awarded Traftec the electrical and systems works packages for three of the project’s six tunnels, totalling 17 km. The contract includes an option for the remaining three tunnels, with completion scheduled for 2028.

In overseas France, as part of an ambitious project to expand the container terminal of the Grand Port Maritime de la Martinique (GPMLM), VINCI Energies will be building 10 high- and low-voltage substations and installing straddle carriers for container handling. By expanding the terminal to double its handling capacity, GPMLM aims to become a leading regional port.

VINCI Energies is also contributing to the growth of low-carbon road transport by deploying electric vehicle charging infrastructure. In France, Easy Charge, a joint venture with VINCI Autoroutes, has deployed 3,150 charge points under the eborn public service contract since 2020, out of the 4,800 that it plans to install by 2028 in 11 departments across the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur regions in south-east France. At the same time, the company is pressing on with the installation of EV charge points on behalf of local authorities. In 2025, Easy Charge was selected by the Greater Nancy (eastern France) authorities to roll out the future public EV charging infrastructure across the metropolitan area’s 20 municipalities. Once completed, the network will offer 83 charging stations, 133 charging stands and 266 charge points. Lastly, 50 charge points are currently being deployed for the Avia Volt network. In total, Easy Charge has installed 6,700 charge points in France since it began operations.

In Germany, VINCI Energies is responsible for deploying a network of 106 charging stations and 828 charge points in the Berlin, Hamburg and Leipzig areas for eliso, a VINCI Concessions subsidiary.