| Electric Utilities Industry | Utilities Sector | Mr. Peter Alekseevich Sinyutin CEO | MOEX Exchange | RU000A0ET7Y7 ISIN |
| RU Country | 15,799 Employees | 8 Jul 2025 Last Dividend | - Last Split | - IPO Date |
Public Joint-Stock Company Rosseti Moscow Region, known until July 2020 as Public Joint Stock Company "Moscow United Electric Grid Company," operates primarily within the Russian market, focusing on the transmission of electricity through its extensive electrical networks. Founded in 2005 and positioned in Moscow, Russia, this enterprise has grown to offer a wide range of services beyond simple transmission, including the installation, repair, and maintenance of electrical infrastructure. As a crucial subsidiary of Rosseti, Public Joint Stock Company, it upholds a significant role in ensuring the reliability and efficiency of the electrical supply across the Moscow region, marking itself as a key player in the Russian power industry.
Rosseti Moscow Region ensures the continuous transmission of electricity across an extensive network. This service is vital for the sustenance of both residential and industrial activities in the region, ensuring that all sectors have the reliable power supply needed for everyday operations and economic growth.
The company extends its expertise to the installation of electrical equipment, ensuring that new constructions are adequately powered and meet all necessary safety and efficiency standards. Whether for commercial, residential, or industrial projects, these services are tailored to meet the diverse needs of the company's clientele.
Recognizing the importance of uninterrupted service, Rosseti Moscow Region offers comprehensive repair and maintenance services for electrical equipment. By addressing wear and tear, along with potential malfunctions, the company proactively works to minimize downtime and extend the lifespan of critical infrastructure.
To facilitate the expansion and integration of new infrastructure into the power grid, the company offers technical connection services. This includes the assessment of current systems, the planning and implementation of connections, and ensuring that all new additions comply with existing standards and enhance the overall efficiency of the power network.