| Independent Power and Renewable Electricity Producers Industry | Utilities Sector | - CEO | XSAU Exchange | SA158GAKKL15 ISIN |
| Japan Country | 271 Employees | 29 Jun 2026 Last Dividend | 27 Jun 2018 Last Split | - IPO Date |
EF-ON Inc. is an established energy service company based in Tokyo, Japan, focusing on the provision of energy-saving support and the promotion of renewable energy sources. Originally known as The First Energy Service Company Limited, it underwent a rebranding in October 2016 to become EF-ON Inc. Since its inception in 1997, the company has been at the forefront of Japan's energy sector, dedicated to optimizing energy consumption and reducing the environmental footprint of its clients through innovative solutions. With operations that extend to biomass power generation, electricity retail, and sustainable forest management, EF-ON Inc. represents a holistic approach to energy and environmental stewardship.
EF-ON Inc. specializes in enhancing the efficiency of various essential equipment, including boilers, hot water supply systems, compressors, refrigerators, air conditioning, and lighting equipment. Their services are geared towards not only reducing energy consumption but also cutting down operational costs for their clients.
The company has ventured into the biomass power generation business, utilizing organic materials to produce electricity. This not only contributes to the diversification of energy sources but also aids in waste reduction and supports sustainable energy development.
EF-ON Inc. is also active in the electricity retail market, offering competitive and sustainable energy solutions to businesses and households. Their electricity retail business underscores their commitment to promoting renewable energy and supporting consumers in transitioning towards greener energy consumption.
Understanding the critical role forests play in environmental health and carbon sequestration, EF-ON Inc. engages in the operation and management of forests. This initiative not only contributes to the conservation of biodiversity but also aligns with global efforts to combat climate change.