Abaxx Will Expand Environmental Product Suite with Launch of Enwex German Wind Futures on November 14, 2025
The first product developed under Abaxx’s partnership with Enwex, the contract will serve as the exclusive benchmark for the Enwex German Wind Index
TORONTO, Nov. 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Abaxx Technologies Inc. (CBOE:ABXX)(OTCQX:ABXXF) (“Abaxx” or the “Company”), a financial software and market
infrastructure company, indirect majority shareholder of Abaxx Singapore Pte Ltd. (“Abaxx Singapore”), the owner of Abaxx Commodity Exchange and Clearinghouse (individually,
“Abaxx Exchange” and “Abaxx Clearing”), and producer of the SmarterMarkets Podcast, today announced that Abaxx Exchange will expand its environmental product suite
with the launch of the Enwex German Wind (GWM) Futures — the first wind futures contract built on Enwex indices in Germany, available for trading on November 14, 2025.
Abaxx’s German Wind Futures (GWM) are the first financially-settled contracts indexed to the utilization of installed wind capacity in Germany. Developed in partnership with Enwex
(Energy Weather Index), the contract provides a standardized benchmark for managing weather-related volume risk in renewable power generation. The contract is a euro-denominated,
financially-settled product indexed to Enwex Wind Germany, a forecast-based index that translates wind speed at 100m into standardized generation utilization rates, expressed in €/MWh.
“The Enwex indices were developed to translate weather into standardized, tradable values for wind, solar, and temperature,” said Robin Girmes, Founder and CEO of Energy Weather and Enwex. “Listing the Enwex German Wind Index as a futures benchmark through our partnership with Abaxx extends that purpose: applying meteorological data to practical risk management in renewable power markets.”
“As global power markets grow more weather-dependent, wind has become a critical but underrepresented source of market risk,” said Joe Raia, Chief Commercial Officer of Abaxx Exchange. “Our partnership with Enwex brings standardized, exchange-cleared wind futures to the market, establishing a benchmark for renewable power-generation risk transfer.”
“As renewable generation plays a larger role in Europe’s power mix, this contract strengthens the link between financial and physical energy markets. This will help participants better manage the growing influence of weather on price and performance,” said Tim Boyce, Head of Weather Derivatives, EMEA at TP ICAP. “At the same time, expanding access to cleared products is essential to attracting a broader range of market participants, enhancing liquidity, and supporting more robust risk management across the energy ecosystem.”

