Electricity Providers Warn of Major Swiss Power Supply Gaps by 2050
The Association of Swiss Electricity Companies (AES) has issued a warning that Switzerland is on track to miss its 2050 electricity supply targets due to delays in grid expansion and rising demand, highlighting a critical future challenge for the nation's energy security.

Key Takeaways
- Switzerland is projected to reach only 69 out of 100 indexed electricity supply targets by 2050.
- Supply security is expected to improve to 82 targets by 2035 before deteriorating sharply from 2040 onwards.
- An electricity agreement with the European Union would improve the situation but is insufficient to reach the 100-point target.
- Swissgrid plans to invest CHF 5.5 billion in the electricity grid by 2040.
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They Said
"The situation is due to the continuous increase in demand for electricity and the abandonment of nuclear power."
"Without these measures, the goal will clearly not be achieved and security of supply in Switzerland will remain critical."