Stakeholder engagement on Phase 2 of the EIB Group Climate Bank Roadmap and Energy Sector Orientation
Overview
The EIB Group invites stakeholders to a dedicated engagement on the second phase of its Climate Bank Roadmap (CBR2) and the accompanying Energy Sector Orientation (ESO)—two strategic documents that will guide the Group’s climate and environmental ambition and actions, including in the energy sector, from 2026 to 2030.
Building on the successful implementation of the 2021–2025 Roadmap, the EIB Group aims to consolidate its position as the EU’s Climate Bank, while refocusing to increase impact in an evolving policy environment, taking into account recent scientific knowledge and best practice. This includes supporting EU responses to the challenges of industrial competitiveness, inclusive prosperity, and security and preparedness, as well as broader global objectives, including EU commitments to international goals, climate-resilience building, emissions reduction, just transition, and sustainable development.
Strategic direction: continuity with purpose
The second phase of the Climate Bank Roadmap is being developed to support both internal Group strategy and external policy developments. It proposes a streamlined, high-level document supported by the more detailed Energy Sector Orientation, outlining how the Group can bring added value to the EU’s industrial and energy transitions.
The current proposal for CBR2 is structured around three core strategic messages:
- Staying the course:
The EIB Group will maintain its climate bank ambition from Phase 1, including its substantial contribution to the green transition through large volumes of quality climate action and environmental sustainability finance. It will continue to deliver on short term and longer-term climate and environmental goals.
- Maximising policy impact:
Operating within a volume-based ambition, the Group aims to deliver additional impact by supporting initiatives that simultaneously address multiple challenges and policy objectives that deliver across industrial competitiveness, inclusive prosperity, and security and preparedness. Key focus areas include innovation, resilience, natural capital, circular economy, depollution, improved health and well-being, and inclusion.
This will include support through EIB Global to delivery of global climate and environmental frameworks and joint commitments with multilateral development banks and development partners.
- Simple and robust:
As EU sustainable finance regulation and global good practice matures and markets respond, the EIB Group will consider increasing reliance on regulation and disclosures. When appropriate, this can reduce administrative burden on clients and final beneficiaries, especially smaller enterprises, while maintaining robust standards and accelerating delivery of finance and advisory services.
Why your views matter
Your voice plays a vital role in shaping the EIB Group’s next steps as the EU Climate Bank.
As we chart the second phase of our Climate Bank Roadmap (CBR2) and update our Energy Sector Orientation (ESO), your feedback helps ensure our strategy is both ambitious and grounded in real-world needs—in Europe and beyond.
By sharing your perspective, you:
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Refine our direction. Your input helps us test and improve our proposed approach to climate action, environmental sustainability, and sustainable energy finance.
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Ensure relevance. Whether you're from civil society, industry, government, or finance, your insights help us align our actions with today’s evolving challenges—from industrial competitiveness and energy security to global climate resilience and just transition.
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Promote inclusivity. We want to hear from a wide range of voices to make sure our policies reflect diverse priorities and practical realities.
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Support impact. Your feedback will influence how we can deliver high-quality, high-impact finance and advisory services, simplify processes, and build strong partnerships across sectors.
This consultation is part of a structured engagement ahead of the finalisation and adoption of CBR2 and ESO, which will guide our work from 2026 to 2030. Your contributions will be taken into account before:
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Finalising the documents in late summer 2025
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Submission to our governing bodies in autumn 2025
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Implementation beginning January 2026
Stakeholders are kindly requested to submit written feedback on the guiding questions by 7 August.
Please note that the EIB Group will not be able to comment on individual submissions.
Thank you for helping us shape a more effective and inclusive Climate Bank.
Your views matter—because real impact starts with genuine dialogue.
Give us your views
Events
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Stakeholder engagement event on CBR2 & ESO
From 17 Jul 2025 at 09:00 to 17 Jul 2025 at 17:00This stakeholder meeting is part of a structured effort to test and refine the strategic direction of the second phase of the Climate Bank Roadmap and of the Energy Sector Orientation, ahead of their finalisation and publication.
Audiences
- Civil Society Organisations
- Businesses
- Financial Intermediaries
- Think Tanks
- Public Authorities
- European Institutions
- Environmental Organisations
Interests
- Transparency
- Accountability
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Access to Information
- CBR
- Energy
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