Prysmian wins a framework agreement from Alliander to strengthen the Dutch electricity grid
Prysmian has won a framework agreement from Alliander for the supply of medium-voltage and low-voltage cables for the development and modernization of the Dutch electricity grid. The agreement has a term of eight years and could represent a total value of up to approximately €500 million.
Connecting the grid for the energy transition
The Netherlands is expanding, strengthening, and future-proofing its electricity distribution grid, while at the same time accelerating the integration of renewable energy into the grid. With this multi-year framework agreement, Prysmian is supporting Alliander in the further development and modernization of the grid, enabling it to grow in line with changing energy demand and the energy transition.
Sustainability-driven innovation
Prysmian distinguished itself in the selection process through sustainability-driven innovation and a local Dutch production footprint. Within the agreement, Prysmian is using its own P-Laser technology: a fully recyclable solution, combined with conventional XLPE solutions for cable insulation.
In addition, the use of recycled materials will be further expanded, including recycled copper, low-CO₂ and partially recycled aluminum, and recycled PVC in low-voltage cables. Transparency will also be increased through raw material passports. Furthermore, full type testing is guaranteed for all cable types, contributing to compliance, reliability, and long-term performance.
We are proud that, by concluding this framework agreement, we can support Alliander's ambitions to modernize the electricity grid and further enable the energy transition in the Netherlands.
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