13 January 2026

Altitude expands its service offering to renewable energy

Paris, 13 January 2026 – Altitude, AXA Climate’s science-based platform dedicated to climate change adaptation, announces the launch of a new offering for renewable energy stakeholders, in particular developers of photovoltaic, agrivoltaic and wind power plants. Altitude positions itself as a strategic decision-support tool, helping to strengthen the robustness of project development and performance pathways in a context marked by intensifying climate impacts and increasing challenges related to the energy transition and energy sovereignty.

Developed progressively, Altitude already offers solutions for investors (Private Equity and infrastructure) and for companies across various sectors, including manufacturing, real estate, and retail. This new renewable energy offering complements its existing services by enabling stakeholders in the sector to make informed decisions and adapt their assets to ensure the resilience of their energy production.

The development of this new interface addresses two complementary needs. On one hand, investment funds using the platform want to provide their renewable energy project holdings with access to Altitude’s climate and energy analyses. On the other hand, renewable energy project developers require a dedicated interface tailored to their operational challenges and the different phases of project development. This offering also responds to specific regulatory requirements, particularly those in the agrivoltaic sector.

 

Securing energy production while managing climate risks

Climate change does not only affect infrastructure: it directly alters the conditions under which renewable energy production takes place. Increased resource variability, more frequent extreme events, changes in wind, temperature and irradiation patterns: these are all factors that affect the productivity and profitability of projects.

Depending on the location of assets and the associated physical risks, Altitude enables renewable energy players to:

Visualise changes in energy production between 2025 and 2050 to anticipate long-term trends.
Analyse month-by-month variations to optimise project planning and operation.
Analyse and anticipate physical climate risks, including natural disasters (floods, landslides, etc.).

The module is based on climate models that incorporate the key parameters for each sector: irradiation and temperature for solar panels, wind speed and atmospheric pressure for wind power.

 

A decision-support tool throughout the entire project lifecycle

Altitude supports renewable energy projects at every stage: pre-development, development, construction, operation, maintenance, and, in the case of agrivoltaic projects, crop yield monitoring. The platform helps structure information, objectify trade-offs, and strengthen dialogue between developers, investors, insurers, and technical partners.

Théophile Bellouard, Vice President at AXA Climate in charge of Altitude, said: “The development of Altitude is based on a simple conviction: the energy transition and climate adaptation require rigorous analytical tools tailored to the realities of each sector. With these new capabilities dedicated to the renewable energy sector, we put climate data at the service of decision-making, asset adaptation, and ultimately of the energy sovereignty of territories.”

 

PR Contact:

Alice Ellenbogen – alice.ellenbogen@axaclimate.com

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