- Elia Group maintains its 2025 net income forecast, projecting between €490 million and €540 million, with an estimate of €529 million.
- The company expects its financial outlook for 2025 to align with this forecast.
- A draft of the TSO regulatory framework is anticipated by the end of 2025.
- In Belgium, Elia Group targets a net profit between €255 million and €285 million, based on a 10-year OLO rate of approximately 3.1%.
- Planned investments in Belgium for 2025 are around €1.4 billion.
- In Germany, Elia Group aims for net profits at the higher end of the €380 million to €420 million range, assuming a regulatory return on equity base rate of about 2.7%.
- Planned investments in Germany for 2025 are approximately €3.6 billion.
- Analyst recommendations for Elia Group include 11 buy ratings, 3 hold ratings, and no sell ratings.
A look at Elia System Operator Sa/Nv Smart Scores
| Factor | Score | Magnitude |
|---|---|---|
| Value | 3 | |
| Dividend | 2 | |
| Growth | 4 | |
| Resilience | 3 | |
| Momentum | 5 | |
| OVERALL SMART SCORE | 3.4 |
Smart Score is a compound score for the Company indicating its overall outlook. It is derived by taking an equally weighted average of underlying Factor scores computed by Smartkarma
Elia System Operator Sa/Nv, the Belgian high-voltage grid operator, shows a promising long-term outlook based on the Smartkarma Smart Scores. With a strong momentum score of 5, the company is gaining traction and moving forward at a steady pace. This indicates favorable market sentiment and positive investor interest in the company.
Additionally, Elia System Operator Sa/Nv demonstrates robust growth potential with a score of 4 in that category. This suggests that the company is well-positioned to expand and capitalize on opportunities in the energy sector. While the dividend score is 2, showing a moderate outlook in this area, the overall resilience score of 3 indicates a stable foundation for the company’s operations.
### Elia System Operator SA/NV operates the Belgian high-voltage grid, consisting of overhead lines, underground cables and other equipment necessary to enable the transmission of electricity such as transformers. ###
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