ACCIONA, as a developer of sustainable infrastructure, is committed to creating inclusive environments that offer equal opportunities for all people. This principle forms the basis of our work to ensure that our websites and digital platforms are fully accessible, acting in accordance with national legislation transposing Directive (EU) 2019/882: European Accessibility Act. In this regard, we continuously improve so that anyone, regardless of their abilities or circumstances, can use them easily and without barriers.
This accessibility statement applies to the website: https://www.acciona.com.
This website is subject to the following legislation:
UNE-EN 301549:2022 Standard, which sets out the accessibility requirements applicable to ICT products and services in Europe.
Law 11/2023, of 8 May, transposing European Union Directives on accessibility of certain products and services (European Accessibility Act – EAA).
Royal Decree 193/2023, of 21 March, which regulates the basic conditions of accessibility and non-discrimination of people with disabilities for access to and use of goods and services available to the public.
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1, level AA), developed by the W3C as an international technical reference standard.
Based on our commitment to creating inclusive environments, ACCIONA has implemented accessibility tools on its website to ensure a simple and universal digital experience. We also work to continuously improve the implementation and updating of accessible resources on the website.
Accessibility applied to this website:
- Visual design
- Definition of typography, colours and backgrounds using stylesheets (CSS) so that each user can adjust the display according to their preferences.
- Use of relative font sizes to allow text to be increased or reduced from the browser.
- Possibility of accessing content even with CSS disabled or browsers without stylesheet support.
- Options to modify brightness, contrast and zoom.
- Adequate contrast between textual and non-textual elements.
- General improvement of visual clarity and focus visibility.
- Content structure and semantics
- Pages with clear structure to facilitate navigation with screen readers.
- Correct use of headings, lists and HTML tags.
- HTML and CSS code developed and validated according to standards recommended by the W3C, to ensure compatibility between browsers and devices.
- Coherent reading order of content.
- Consistent use of page titles, headings and form labels.
Accessibility in continuous improvement:
- Multimedia accessibility - Text alternatives to graphic content.
- Controls for subtitles and audio descriptions.
- Prevention of photosensitive reactions (avoiding flashing or automatic playback).
- Navigation and interaction
- Consistency between the system cursor and the screen reader.
- Multiple ways of accessing information.
- Sufficient time for interaction and control of time limits.
- Logical focus order and functional consistency throughout the website.
- Compatibility with assistive technologies
- Interoperability with screen readers and other technical aids.
- Accessible status messages for users of assistive technologies.
- Support and personalisation
- Personalisation of font size and text spacing.
- Accessibility of documentation and support services.
Content accessibility updates:
- We are working on integrating alternative texts for images that currently lack them.
- We are making progress in developing appropriate subtitles, transcriptions and audio descriptions for audio and video content that currently lacks these resources, to ensure their accessibility for all people.
- We are working on the accessibility of office documents in PDF format published before 28 June 2025 that may not fully comply with accessibility requirements.
- We are working on some graphics and infographics included on the website that have alternative text descriptions that are not fully interpretable by assistive technologies.
- Although most of the website is already accessible to people who navigate only with a keyboard, we are working to ensure that the updating of interactive modules and components allows keyboard navigation correctly; complying with conformance criterion 2.1.1 Keyboard of WCAG 2.1. In this regard, we review and adapt these modules to ensure full operability without the need for a mouse or other pointing devices.
ACCIONA invokes the disproportionate burden exception for:
- The adaptation of all PDF documents prior to June 2025.
- The retroactive incorporation of alternative texts in non-essential historical images.
Exceptions:
- Third-party content that is not funded or developed by ACCIONA or under its control.
This statement was prepared on: November 06, 2025
The method used to prepare the statement was a self-assessment.
For any queries about web accessibility or to access content in an alternative format, you can contact us:
Email: accesibilidad@acciona.es
In the event that the response to an accessibility request is unsatisfactory, the following may be submitted:
- A complaint regarding compliance with the requirements of Royal Decree 193/2023.
- A request for accessible information, relating to:
- Content that is excluded from the scope of application.
- Content exempt due to disproportionate burden.
The request can be submitted through the following mailbox: accesibilidad@acciona.es