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ANNUAL REPORT 2025

The annual report consists of four reports:

-Report of the Board of Directors and Financial Statements
-Corporate Governance Statement
-Remuneration Report
-Fingrid in 2025

Strong development of the grid continues

In 2025, Finland’s electricity system was one of Europe’s most competitive and Fingrid successfully fulfilled its key duties. Finland’s electricity was the cheapest in Europe, the transmission reliability rate of the main grid was at a record level at 99.99995%, and the investment programme progressed faster than anticipated when the Huittinen–Forssa transmission line and Aurora Line cross-border transmission connection between northern Finland and northern Sweden were commissioned ahead of schedule – the latter as much as one and a half months early.

Fingrid in figures 2025

Electricity transmission reliability rate
99.99995
%
Transmission lines
14,900
km
Turnover
1,118.5
M€
Renewable energy was connected to the grid
1,509
megawatts
Electricity transmitted in the main grid
76.3
TWh
Personnel
622
on average
Fingrid employees’ promoter score
+76
eNPS
Customer recommendation
+48
NPS
Review by the President & CEO

Review by the President & CEO

In 2025, Finland’s electricity system was one of Europe’s most competitive and Fingrid successfully fulfilled its key duties. Finland’s electricity was the cheapest in Europe, the transmission reliability rate of the main grid was at a record level (99.99995%) and the investment programme progressed faster than anticipated.

Responsibility in Action

Low-carbon concrete cuts emissions
Low-carbon concrete cuts emissions
CO2-emissions from the production of aluminium for transmission line conductors have been considerably reduced, and Fingrid is now turning its attention to reducing emissions from…
Towards a strong occupational safety culture
Towards a strong occupational safety culture
When occupational safety is integrated into all of the organisation’s functions, results start to show.
Green transition increases the number of substations
Green transition increases the number of substations
One of the largest substations in Finland is Jylkkä, which connects the numerous wind farms in Ostrobothnia to the grid.
Tackling a power shortfall in the era of renewable energy production
Tackling a power shortfall in the era of renewable energy production
Traditional power plants have been increasingly replaced by wind and solar power, whose output varies according to weather conditions. This poses predictability challenges and new…