Industrial partners

FORD

Ford (officially Ford Motor Company) is an American automaker, based in Dearborn, a suburb of Detroit, Michigan.

On June 16, 1903, Henry Ford created the Ford Motor Company with the support of eleven investors who had raised $28,000 in cash. The first cars were delivered on 23 July 1903.

FAURECIA

Faurecia is a French automotive equipment engineering and production group. The company develops, manufactures and markets equipment for automotive manufacturers: seats, interior systems (dashboards, door panels, decorative elements and acoustic modules, etc.), emission control technologies (exhaust systems).

EXXONMOBIL

ExxonMobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM) is an American oil and gas company, led by Darren Woods and headquartered in Irving, a suburb of Dallas.

With a turnover of 257 billion dollars in 2015, for a profit of 16.2 billion, it is one of the ten companies in the world with the highest profits (6th place).

ExxonMobil Corporation is the second largest market capitalization in the world as of March 31, 2014, ($416 billion) behind Apple ($469 billion). ExxonMobil was already in 1975, behind IBM, one of the world's leading stock market valuations.

EQUINOR

Equinor (formerly Statoil and StatoilHydro) is a Norwegian oil and wind energy company founded in 1972. It is the largest company in Norway with about 29,000 employees. Equinor is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange and the NYSE, but the Norwegian State still holds the majority of the company, with 70.26% of the shares, including 3.26% through Folketrygdfondet, the national insurance fund. Equinor's headquarters are located in the Norwegian oil capital, Stavanger.

 

ENGIE

Engie is a French industrial energy group. It is the third largest group in the world in the energy sector (excluding oil) in 2015. Its main shareholder is the French State, which holds a quarter of the capital (23.64% of the capital and 33.84% of Engie's voting rights).

ENEDIS

Enedis, formerly ERDF (for Électricité Réseau Distribution France), is a public limited company with a supervisory board and management board, a wholly-owned subsidiary of EDF responsible for managing and developing 95% of the electricity distribution network in France. It should not be confused with RTE, which is the operator of the high-voltage electricity transmission network above 50 kV (HTB).

ELENGY

Elengy (created in 2003) is a subsidiary of GRTgaz that operates French LNG terminals. Elengy owns and operates the Montoir-de-Bretagne LNG terminal and the Fos-Tonkin terminal. Elengy also operates the Fos-Cavaou terminal, owned by Fosmax LNG.

ELECTRICITE DE STRASBOURG

Électricité de Strasbourg (Électricité de Strasbourg (ÉS) is a French limited liability company for the distribution of electricity and the marketing of gas and electricity in the Bas-Rhin region. Founded in 1899 and based in Strasbourg, it is now part of the Électricité de France (EDF) group.

EDF CLAMART

Électricité de France (EDF) is the leading producer and supplier of electricity in France and Europe. It was the world leader in terms of installed capacity before the merger of China's two main producers in 2017. It is the third largest electricity company in terms of 2017 revenue.