Renantis succeeds Falck Renewables

Renantis is the successor to Falck Renewables, marking the beginning of a new chapter after its acquisition by institutional investors.

Renantis is the successor to Falck Renewables, marking the beginning of a new chapter after its acquisition by institutional investors.

Change of identity

Renantis allows Falck Renewables to define a new identity. The company’s manifesto highlights the key objectives of this new chapter. Indeed, the company integrates the main pillars at the base of the brand: care, innovation, diversity and efficiency.

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The rebranding project is a bottom-up process involving internal and external stakeholders. The objective is to bring together the founding values of the company, recognized by all, within the brand. Thus, Renantis presents itself with a warm and nature-like visual identity.

An important legacy

Toni Volpe, CEO of the company, states:

“In evolving to Renantis, we will build on Falck Renewables’ legacy as a leading player in the global energy transition, renewing our commitment to creating a better future for all. The new Renantis brand incorporates our caring approach to creating a positive impact for our planet. It’s a goal we can only achieve together by collaborating with our colleagues, stakeholders and customers for real, safe and meaningful growth.”

Renantis is an abstract word inspired by the Latin renovare, which means to renew. Thus, the logo design reflects the intrinsic values of the group, with sustainability at its core.

The company unveiled its new brand name and identity at Key Energy 2022. The exhibition is one of the largest Italian events in the field of renewable energy. In addition, the exhibition chose the company as an ambassador for the energy transition at this year’s event.

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