

Thüga Aktiengesellschaft
Thüga is the largest cooperative network of municipal energy and water service providers in Germany. With over 100 municipal utilities, Thüga shapes the energy transition on site, promotes innovative technologies, and focuses on sustainability. Employee development is supported by the Thüga Academy.
Thüga: The largest cooperative network of municipal energy and water service providers in Germany
editThüga is a leading network of municipal energy and water service providers in Germany, consisting of over 100 municipal utilities. This group is not only a significant player in the energy industry but also a driver of regional economic development.
Key Products and Services
edit- Energy Supply: Thüga partner companies supply millions of customers nationwide with electricity, natural gas, and drinking water[3][5].
- Water Services: In addition to energy supply, water services also play an important role[5].
- Innovative Technologies: Thüga promotes the use of innovative technologies to advance the energy transition[1][5].
Main Mission and Values
editThe main mission of Thüga is to shape the energy transition locally and develop smart solutions for the livable city of the future. Values such as sustainability, innovation, and regional value creation are at the forefront[5].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
edit- Energy Transition: The Thüga group drives the energy transition through investments in renewable energies and smart grids[5].
- Hydrogen Technology: Partner companies of Thüga are working on the integration of hydrogen into energy supply[5].
- Digital Transformation: Thüga supports its partners in digital transformation to better reach customers and optimize services[4].
Corporate Structure and Employees
editThüga Aktiengesellschaft, based in Munich, moderates the network. Employees are a key success factor, and their development is promoted by the Thüga Academy[3][5].
Thüga Energie GmbH, part of the Thüga group, is a regional energy supplier in the regions of Hegau-Bodensee, Rhein-Pfalz, and Allgäu-Oberschwaben[1]. It is committed to expanding infrastructure for electric and natural gas mobility as well as fiber optic networks[1].