Rosseti Moscow region
Since 2005
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
115114, 2nd Paveletsky Ave., 3, p. 2
PJSC "Rosseti Moscow Region" was created as a result of reorganization in the form of separation from OJSC Mosenergo"." The main activities of the Company are the provision of transmission and distribution services, technological electric power connection of consumers to electric networks.Rosseti Moskovsky Region provides services for the transmission of electricity to guaranteeing suppliers, energy sales companies and direct consumers - participants in the wholesale and retail electricity market on the basis of contracts for the provision of electricity transmission services.
History
2025
Court forced to halve prices for placing fiber on power lines
In early November 2025, it became known that the court ordered Rosseti to reduce prices for the placement of fiber-optic cables on power transmission supports in the Moscow region by two or more times. This will help ISPs significantly reduce costs.
As the Kommersant newspaper reported, in the Moscow region more than 20 telecom operators filed lawsuits against regional Rosseti in connection with a change in the procedure for collecting fees for placing fiber on power lines. If earlier the cost was 81 − 103 rubles for one support, then according to the new scheme, providers have to pay 97 − 124 rubles for each cable placed on the support. Since operators place an average of three pieces of equipment, their costs have jumped three times. Independent telecom analyst Alexei Slukin says that an increase in the cost of placing equipment on power transmission lines can entail both an increase in tariffs for subscribers and adjust network development plans for large operators.
Telecommunications companies sent an appeal about changing the payment scheme to the FAS. Rosseti substantiates its position by increasing operating costs associated with an additional load on supports. At the same time, the energy holding emphasizes that the methodology for calculating the tariff is agreed with the FAS and "charging is subject to access to power lines to accommodate each (separate) telecommunication line."
According to the Telekommunalka Telegram channel, the operators managed through the court to achieve a decrease in prices for the placement of fiber-optic cables on power transmission supports in the Moscow region. In particular, the cost of placement in terms of one wire or element on a support decreased from 97 to 49.54 rubles per month for equipment of class 0.4 kW. In the 6-20 kV category, there was a decrease from 124 to 63.33 rubles, 35 kV - from 409 to 123.68 rubles, 110-220 kV - from 618 to 187.46 rubles.[1]
Start using trucks with large batteries to charge electric vehicles in small towns
In mid-October 2025, the Rosseti Moscow Region company presented the so-called multifunctional mobile network electricity storage. This is a truck with battery packs, which can also be used to charge electric vehicles in small villages.
The power station, mounted on a cargo chassis, has a power of 100 kW and a capacity of 150 kVt·ch. The equipment can be used as an additional power supply, to reserve load during periods of special events, as well as as a mobile charger for electrified vehicles.
According to network sources, the machine is based on a medium-tonnage JAC N120 truck. It is equipped with a water-cooled diesel four-cylinder engine with a volume of 3.76 liters. Power is 166 horsepower. The truck is capable of transporting goods weighing up to 7690 kg over any distance.
The type of battery packs installed on board is not reported. However, it is known that Amperion (part of the Rusnano group) took part in the project to create the machine, which develops and produces power storage systems based on lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries. Mobile network complexes are planned to be used, in particular, in New Moscow to improve the reliability and quality of power supply to consumers.
In addition, the Rosseti Moscow Region company presented modern electric charging stations for electric transport of domestic manufacturers. These installations are compact and highly reliable. They are equipped with modern software, support various charging standards, and also allow you to simultaneously charge two electric vehicles.[2]
2024: Appointment of Alexander Pyatigor as CEO of Rosseti Moscow Region
Alexander Pyatigor headed Rosseti Moscow Region in September 2024. He replaced Peter Sinyutin, who left the company in connection with the "transition to another job." Read more here.
2023: Agreement with Skoltech in the field of technological development of the electric grid complex
On October 11, 2023, an agreement was signed between PJSC Rosseti Moscow Region and ANO Skolkovsky Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech), which is aimed at interaction in the field of technological development of the electric grid complex of the Moscow region. The agreement was signed by the general director of Rosseti Moscow Region PJSC Pyotr Sinyutin and the rector of Skoltech Alexander Kuleshov.
As part of the agreement, it is planned to introduce sensory technologies at energy facilities and provide predictive analytics data for the use of risk-oriented control tools for the state of overhead transmission lines. A system will be developed to assess the level of contamination and deterioration of insulators based on diagnostic data and predict equipment breakdown depending on its condition and location. The implementation of the development will improve the reliability and quality of power supply to consumers in the Moscow region by preventing technological disruptions at power facilities.
| Rosseti Moscow Region is interested in the development of the company's electric grid complex through the use of domestic technologies and developments. Thus, the predictive analytics system introduced by the company based on predicted weather deterioration will prevent emergency situations, predict the location and volume of technological violations. The functionality also provides for the definition of resources that need to be mobilized for restoration work. The introduction of predictive control of the state of overhead power lines will allow high-quality preventive measures on the equipment, monitor its condition and promptly respond to possible emergency situations. Together with Skoltech, we are taking a step forward towards ensuring one hundred percent reliability of electricity supply to consumers, "said Peter Sinyutin. |
| Skoltech was created in order to accelerate the technological development of Russia not only by training a new generation of specialists who can transform current technological processes, but also, of course, by developing new high-tech products applicable in various industries, "said Alexander Kuleshov. |
2022: Rosseti Moscow Region presents 7 new IT products
IT solutions from PJSC RossetiMoskovsky Region are intended primarily for large companies of the fuel and energy complex (electric grid organizations, gas distribution companies, heat and water supply organizations), but can be replicated for enterprises of other industries. The introduction of the proposed IT products can help automate your company's business processes and digitalize your business. Almost all products are included in the Unified Register of Russian Programs for Electronic Computing Databases, which is of particular importance in the context of import substitution. Read more here.
2021: Assets
As of 2021, the structure of PJSC Rosseti Moscow Region (Rosseti Group of Companies) includes 8 branches, the Company's group of companies - 3 subsidiaries. The number of employees of Rosseti Moscow Region is 15,448 thousand people.
2020: Name change to Rosseti Moscow region
Based on the decision of the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of PJSC Moscow United Electric Grid Company dated June 1, 2020, the Charter of the organization was amended. The name of the company has been changed to PJSC Rosseti Moscow Region[3]
2017
Smart Grid Construction Plan in New Moscow
As TAdviser was told in the company in June 2017, by 2023 MOESK plans to implement a project to build smart distribution networks (Smart Grid) in one of the service territories - in New Moscow. In this pilot zone, MOESK will "run in" technologies, which can then be used to intellectualize networks throughout Moscow. TAdviser was told about how this project is progressing and its main difficulties at MOESK in June 2017. Read more here.
Aktivs
MOESK is an asset of Rosseti and one of the largest distribution power grid companies in Russia. The company's shares are traded on the Moscow Stock Exchange.
According to 2017 data, the following were in service with MOESK:
- 611 high-voltage power supply centers with a total transformer capacity of more than 49 thousand. MBA;
- 37.5 thousand substations of distribution networks with a capacity of about 26 thousand. MBA,
- more than 72 thousand km, overhead lines and
- 78.8 thousand km of cable networks.
As of 2017, the company's structure included 8 branches with a total number of personnel over 15 thousand people and 4 subsidiaries.
2016: Activities of the Moscow United Power Grid Company
MOESK provides services for the transmission of electricity and technological connection of consumers to its electric networks in Moscow and the Moscow region. In Moscow, MOESK is the largest supplier in the electric grid services market. In 2016, its share was 60% of the required gross revenue (NVB) of the region. In the Moscow region, the same indicator for MOESK was 71% in 2016.
The area served by MOESK is about 46.9 thousand km ². The total population is over 19 million people.
Notes
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