Transmissora Aliança de Energia Elétrica S.A. Overview
Pro stress-test →Taesa engages in the construction, operation, and maintenance of electric power transmission lines in Brazil. The company operates approximately 15,319 kilometers of transmission lines, including 14,677 km in operation and 735 km under construction, along with 113 substations. As a regulated utility, Taesa generates predictable, inflation-adjusted revenues that have made it a preferred dividend stock among Brazilian investors.
Strategic Profile
Pro stress-test →Taesa benefits from Brazil's regulated electricity transmission sector, which guarantees stable revenues independent of energy volume transported, with long-term contracts and inflationary adjustments. The company emphasizes expansion through strategic projects and focuses on reducing leverage as new assets enter operation to enhance dividend distribution capacity.
Competitive Landscape
Pro stress-test →Taesa is positioned among Brazil's leading private electricity transmission companies with presence across all five regions in 18 states plus the Federal District. The Brazilian transmission sector remains concentrated among a few major operators (Taesa, Eletrobras, and smaller concessionaires) with high barriers to entry due to regulatory concession requirements and long contract durations.
Industry Context
Transmissora Aliança de Energia Elétrica S.A. operates in Electric Power Transmission & Distribution - Regulated Utilities.
Key facts
Founded: 2009 · Headquarters: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil · Revenue: ~R$2.5B (annualized from Q2 2025: R$621.3M)