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2025-10-27 10:06:00.0 - 2025-10-27 10:06:00.0 UTC +01:00

Ignacio Galán discusses the Iberdrola of today and tomorrow with more than 300 employees from around the world

  • Growth, transformation, social commitment and development opportunities were key topics at the meeting
  • The meeting took place with Iberdrola at its highest market capitalisation, more than €114B

Iberdrola Executive Chairman Ignacio Galán held a meeting with more than 300 professionals from 15 countries, focusing on the growth and transformation prospects that the 2025–2028 strategic plan represents for the Group. The session also addressed the positive impact of the plan in terms of energy security and autonomy, competitiveness, jobs, procurement, innovation and tax contribution, as well as the development opportunities it will mean for the Group's more than 45,000 professionals.

Under the slogan ‘Creating Connections to Power the Future’, Iberdrola's Innovation and Training Campus (San Agustín del Guadalix, Madrid) hosted an event where employees from the Group's different countries and businesses had the opportunity to talk to Ignacio Galán and ask him questions about the future of energy, Iberdrola's role in the industry’s transformation, the Group's prospects in different countries, and its team’s qualities and values.

Ignacio Galán reviewed Iberdrola's track record over the last 25 years, which has led it to serve 100 million people and consolidate its position as the largest utility in Europe and one of the two largest in the world, with a market capitalisation of €114B: ‘We are a successful company thanks to our reliability and always being one step ahead’.

In addition, the Executive Chairman of Iberdrola reaffirmed the validity of the Group's strategic vision — reflected in its 2028 investment plans of €58B — and highlighted the essential role each employee plays in its execution: ‘We know exactly where we want to go, but achieving the growth we have set ourselves will depend on each and every one of us.’ ‘We have ambitious teams who have a future vision’, he added, encouraging the Iberdrola team to work ‘ethically, with commitment and a spirit of creation’ and to ‘be entrepreneurs’.

Finally, Galán expressed his belief in Iberdrola's growth potential: ‘If 25 years ago we were barely number 20 in the world and today we are number one in Europe and number two worldwide, we can do whatever we set our minds to.’