
Sweco Finland Q2 2025: Several significant project wins in growth areas
Published: July 16, 2025
Today Sweco published its interim report for the second quarter of 2025. Taking into account the calendar effect, Sweco Finland’s result improved slightly compared to the corresponding period last year. During the quarter, Sweco Finland won several significant projects enabling the green transition.
Sweco Finland’s net sales for the second quarter were EUR 83.6 million. EBITA was EUR 7.1 million and the EBITA margin was 8.4 per cent. The second quarter of the year had one working day less than in the corresponding period of the year before. Adjusted for the calendar, Sweco Finland’s net sales and profit were slightly better than in the corresponding period last year.
“There were no significant changes in the operating environment or market during the second quarter of the year. However, we won some great new client projects, enabling the green transition within the energy sector and other growth areas,” says Thomas Hietto, CEO of Sweco Finland.
Easpring Finland New Materials is building a battery materials plant in Kotka, which, once completed, will produce 60,000 tonnes of cathode active material per year. Cathode active material is a key raw material for lithium-ion batteries used in electric cars and energy storage, among other things. The production of battery materials plays a significant role in enabling the green transition in transport and energy production. Sweco has previously participated in the pre-engineering phases of the plant, prepared environmental, chemical and building permit applications, and conducted FEL3-level basic engineering, and now offers design and expert services for the construction of the new production plant.
Steady Energy chose Sweco as its partner for the implementation phase of the SMR test plant in Salmisaari, Helsinki. The test plant produces district heating with a reactor in which nuclear fuel is replaced by electrical resistors. The Salmisaari test plant will be implemented using the EPCM model, in which Sweco is responsible for the project’s planning, procurement and site management. Sweco was involved as a designer already in the preliminary study phase of the project. When completed, the plant will be Finland’s first full-scale test facility for a small nuclear reactor model. The heat produced during the tests will be transferred to Helen’s district heating network.
Sweco acts as the main consultant in an extensive project to investigate the potential of carbon dioxide removal from a technical and societal point of view, utilising the latest research data and stakeholder consultations. Carbon dioxide removal methods are being examined in Finland, Germany and Poland. The aim of the project is to create comprehensive reports on the possibilities and potential of carbon dioxide removal in each country. The work is commissioned by Carbon Cap Ltd.
Sweco’s Interim Report April-June 2025
Inquiries:
Thomas Hietto, CEO, Sweco Finland, tel. +358 40 047 4093, thomas.hietto@sweco.fi
Sanna Huopio, Communications Director, Sweco Finland, tel. +358 50 302 8898, sanna.huopio@sweco.fi