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Eversource Named Among America’s Most Trustworthy Companies

BOSTON — As recognition of its commitment to corporate citizenship, social responsibility, and a customer-first focus throughout its operations, Eversource Energy has been named by Newsweek and Statista Inc. as one of America’s Most Trustworthy Companies for 2026. This prestigious national award celebrates U.S. companies that demonstrate leadership in ethical business practices and have built strong trust among customers, employees, and stakeholders through consistently reliable performance and transparency, creating positive benefits and social impact in the communities they serve.

“It’s an incredible honor to receive this recognition from Newsweek and Statista Inc., which is a crowning testament to our more than 10,000 dedicated employees and how our team leads with high ethics, integrity, and transparency every day to safely and reliably serve our customers across New England,” Eversource Executive Vice President of Customer Experience and Energy Strategy Penni Conner said.

“As the region’s largest energy provider, we recognize the pivotal role we have in advancing a cost-effective, resilient, and environmentally responsible energy future with a customer-first focus,” she went on. “Realizing that shared vision can only be accomplished with a culture of trust and transparency for our customers and communities as a strong foundation, and we take seriously this important responsibility. We’re truly grateful for collaborative working relationships with our customers, communities, and partners across the states we serve, and we remain committed to earning their confidence in all that we do as we work together to create sustainable change for our region.”

Eversource was one of 700 companies named by Newsweek and Statista Inc. to their list of America’s Most Trustworthy Companies for 2026, which encompasses a wide range of corporations in industries including automotive, banking, healthcare, retail, travel, and technology. The rankings were determined through an extensive independent survey of more than 25,000 U.S. residents, resulting in more than 100,000 evaluations that reflected their perspectives considering customer trust, investor trust, and employee trust, along with a social listening analysis.