audax in the world
Audax Renewables in the world: The internationalization of the supplier is one of the pillars of Audax Renewables' Strategic Plan. The company successfully operates in 7 countries including Spain, Portugal, Italy, Germany, Poland, Netherlands and Hungary. It occupies a prominent position in all of them, with high growth rates, which makes it a solid company in constant international expansion.
Audax Portugal
The internationalization of Audax Renewables started in 2013 with the creation of the subsidiary in Portugal, a company that already ranks 6th by volume of energy sold.
Audax Italy
In 2014, entered Italy through the acquisition of the supplier Big Energia and a year later, it multiplied its clients in the Italian market fivefold with the acquisition of the client portfolio of Compagnia Energetica Italiana.
Audax Germany
In 2015, begins its expansion in northern Europe with the creation of the Audax Germany branch in Hoyerswerda, later moving to Berlin, the capital of the country, from where it boosted its growth.
audax poland
In 2016, Audax enters the Polish market by acquiring the electricity and gas supplier Deltis Energía, located in Warsaw.
audax netherlands
In 2017, entered the Netherlands by purchasing 72% from the Dutch electricity and gas supplier Main Energie, a reference company in the country, whose size is equivalent to that of Audax in Spain and occupies fourth place in the country's ranking.
audax hungary
In 2020, Audax enters the Hungarian market with the acquisition of electricity trading company E.ON Energiakereskedelmi Kft. which has a share of 25% in the competitive Hungarian market for SMEs, large industrial and municipal customers.
international expansion
Internationalization is one of the main objectives in the future of Audax. We work to continue applying the successful model created in Spain, respecting the idiosyncrasies of each country and investing in growth based on a long-term relationship of trust with the customer. The objective is to consolidate international expansion in Europe and plan entry into Latin America.