[9] Between 2020 and 2025, the company plans to invest over €5 billion in the further expansion of renewable energy generation and aims to operate onshore and offshore wind farms with a total capacity of at least 4,000 MW.
This was followed in early summer 2015 by the 80-turbine EnBW Baltic 2 offshore wind farm, a stake in which had already been sold to Australian investment group Macquarie for €720 million in January 2015.
[11] In early 2020, the EnBW Hohe See and Albatros wind farms with a total of 87 turbines and 609 MW capacity went into operation in the North Sea.
[16] According to an independent study by P3, Cirrantic and Theon Data,[17] EnBW has the largest charging network spanning Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
[18] In April 2021, EnBW announced plans to open Europe's biggest public fast charging park for electric vehicles by the end of the year.
EnBW has also opened offices of its own in Taiwan[26] and the United States[27] in order to bid in offshore wind auctions.
Early in 2021, EnBW and BP jointly won an auction for rights to develop offshore wind farms in two adjacent areas of the Irish Sea.