Organizacion Terpel SA 2023 IR
The report highlights Organización Terpel S.A.'s financial and sustainability performance for 2023, noting a 12% increase in consolidated EBITDA to COP 1,586,936 million. The company advanced its energy transition by starting operations at three new heavy-duty CNG stations, finalizing solar self-generation deals for over 10 MWp, and expanding its Terpel Voltex fast-charging network to 21 stations. Additionally, Terpel improved its S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment score to 63, earning inclusion in the Dow Jones Sustainability Yearbook 2024. The company also expanded its social impact through the Terpel Foundation, benefiting over 252,000 people.
Company: Organizacion Terpel SA
Sector: Consumer Discretionary
Country: Colombia
Year: 2023
Type: IR
Pages: 344
Organizacion Terpel SA
Management And Sustainability Report
The report highlights Organización Terpel S.A.'s financial and sustainability performance for 2023, noting a 12% increase in consolidated EBITDA to COP 1,586,936 million. The company advanced its energy transition by starting operations at three new heavy-duty CNG stations, finalizing solar self-generation deals for over 10 MWp, and expanding its Terpel Voltex fast-charging network to 21 stations. Additionally, Terpel improved its S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment score to 63, earning inclusion in the Dow Jones Sustainability Yearbook 2024. The company also expanded its social impact through the Terpel Foundation, benefiting over 252,000 people.
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Document Details
Report Year
2023
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2023 - Dec 31, 2023
Fiscal Year
2023
Published
Apr 12, 2024
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
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