enespa = save energy (an acronym from German "Energie sparen")

Why enespa is called "enespa"

Founder, Chief Executive Officer

It could also have been Cyrill Hugi AG. But I didn't want that. So in 2004, enespa started with a better-sounding name and a different business idea than it has today. This is the prehistory of enespa as it exists today.

A lot has changed in 20 years. Even the enespa logo.
A lot has changed in 20 years. Even the enespa logo. The picture shows an old version with the green leaf. Today it shows two drops forming a horizontal 8. The symbol for perpetual renewal.
A lot has changed in 20 years. Even the enespa logo.
A lot has changed in 20 years. Even the enespa logo. The picture shows an old version with the green leaf. Today it shows two drops forming a horizontal 8. The symbol for perpetual renewal.

The first business idea

We went from household to household and promised that it would work. And it did.

enespa - a think tank

Portrait of Cyrill Hugi
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Portrait of Cyrill Hugi
Founder, Chief Executive Officer
Chairman of the Board of Directors
Cyrill Hugi's passion for technology has never wavered since his first apprenticeship. Various international training programmes have seen him travel as far as the USA. His professional career has taken him to Italy and Germany, where he previously held management positions in major global corporations in the commercial vehicle sector. Cyrill Hugi fulfilled a dream when he founded enespa ag. With the support of his team and visionary investors, he strives to "make the impossible possible". The outcome is circular economy solutions aimed at protecting nature, which is something very close to his heart.

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