Infrastructure

They are what holds communities, economies, and essential services together – every single day.
Eoliann works for and with those who manage them, taking care of those who take care, with tools, data, and vision.

Prevention is value

From 1980 to 2024, extreme weather and climate events caused an estimated €822 billion in total economic damage to infrastructure  across the European Union.

Climate risk exists – and it will increase. The question is not if, but how critical assets will respond. Preparing is an act of responsibility toward communities and a competitive lever for business.

1

More events, more vulnerability.

Floods, heatwaves, extreme rainfall, wildfires, and landslides cause more than $350 billion in damages worldwide every year, putting networks and services under stress. Acting after the fact means acting too late.

2

Predictive data, better choices.

By using machine learning models based on official geospatial data, it becomes possible to estimate the probability, intensity, and impact of future extreme events on networks and assets – enabling targeted planning of interventions and investments.

3

Value, not just protection.

A proactive approach to resilience can turn a necessity into a strategic opportunity for both business and communities, while remaining compliant with European regulations.

What’s at stake

Continuity

Strategic decisions for
resilience and service continuity

Priorities

Optimized investments
on the most exposed assets

Strategy

Support in drafting
resilience plans

Evidence

Infrastructure planning based
on scientific data

Planning

New assets located with
future scenarios in mind

Savings

Lower repair and
maintenance costs