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INWIT 2025 Integrated Report: Digital Infrastructure serving the Country

30 April 2026

A strategic, widespread, connected, secure network available on competitive access terms: these are INWIT’s 26,000 towers.

Powered by 100% renewable energy. Alongside the new growth opportunities represented by indoor coverage, Smart City, Smart Transportation and IoT projects.

These are some of the most significant results presented in INWIT’s 2025 Integrated Report, approved today during the Shareholders’ Meeting. Through a progressively integrated view of financial, industrial and sustainability dimensions, the report illustrates the company’s results and achievements in 2025, a year that also marks INWIT’s tenth anniversary of operations and of listing on the Milan Stock Exchange. It also confirms a model — the neutral host approach based on shared digital infrastructure — which has made INWIT Italy’s leading Digital Infrastructure Company.

More towers, more coverage, more value for the territory

In 2025 INWIT built approximately 750 new sites, bringing the total to nearly 26,000 towers, with a presence in at least 84% of Italian municipalities. In parallel, with over 100 new DAS (Distributed Antenna System) installations, indoor connectivity solutions reached around 800 active locations, including hospitals, metro stations, railway stations, museums and large shopping centres.

According to a study by The European House – Ambrosetti, the overall impact in 2025 of this infrastructure on the real economy is significant: INWIT’s contribution to Italian GDP reached €1.33 billion, rising to €6.6 billion over the 2020–2025 period, with an employment multiplier of 10.1 and over 3,000 jobs supported.

Among this year’s key projects, Roma 5G stands out: in partnership with Roma Capitale, INWIT, with its subsidiary Smart City Roma, completed 4G/5G coverage across all 27 stations and tunnels on Metro Line A and the 4 stations on Line B1, deploying over 85 km of optical fibre and approximately 1,500 mini-antennas, and activating free public Wi-Fi in 75 public squares across the capital.

This infrastructure withstood extraordinary pressure during a Jubilee year, ensuring connectivity at historic events such as the funeral of Pope Francis, the election of Pope Leo XIV, and the Youth Jubilee at Tor Vergata.

The Italia 5G Densification Plan under the PNRR also continued, with over 300 new sites built to bring connectivity to historically underserved areas, including small villages and mountain zones.

Climate, people and governance

2025 marked an important milestone in INWIT’s decarbonisation strategy: 100% of electricity consumed came from renewable sources, complemented by new investments in photovoltaic energy (122 installations, 1.73 MW) and energy efficiency measures.

For the second consecutive year, the company achieved an “A” (Leadership) score from CDP Climate Change, while on the circular economy front, 98% of materials decommissioned from sites were recovered or recycled.

In 2025 INWIT renewed its UNI/PdR 125 gender equality certification: women now represent 39% of the workforce and 34% of managerial and executive roles (up from 31% in 2024). Average training reached 41 hours per capita, with 99.7% of employees involved.

Financial results

2025 confirmed the strength of INWIT’s growth trajectory. Revenue stood at €1.077 billion (+4%), EBITDAaL at €785.8 million (+4.8%), with an EBITDAaL margin of 73.0% (+0.5 percentage points). Net profit grew to €360.8 million (+2%).

Find out more about INWIT’s 2025 results, actions taken and value created by reading the 2025 Integrated Report.

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