Encavis AM Sells a European Wind Farm Portfolio of 48 MW for an Institutional Investor

Encavis Asset Management AG has finalized the sale of a European wind farm portfolio totaling 48 MW, distributed in France and Germany, for the benefit of an institutional investor.

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Encavis Asset Management AG has completed the sale of a European wind farm portfolio with a total capacity of 48 megawatts (MW) on behalf of an institutional investor.

The client’s European portfolio, successfully managed by Encavis AM, comprises three wind farms with a total capacity of 48 MW. Two of the three wind farms are located in France and were sold to a French buyer. The third wind farm is located in Germany and was sold to a German company.

Expertise in Energy Portfolio Management

“To successfully execute a sale like this, experience and expertise in managing infrastructure portfolios are essential. Our asset management truly excels, especially in challenging market conditions, handling complex international tenders, and balancing the diverse interests of European investors for our clients,” says Karsten Mieth, CEO of Encavis AM, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive sales support for the success of such transactions.

International Management and Market Conditions

Encavis AM has demonstrated its ability to navigate varied market environments and meet the specific requirements of buyers in different countries. The sale of the wind farms in France to a local buyer and in Germany to a national company illustrates Encavis AM’s targeted strategy to optimize results for its clients.

Impact on the Renewable Energy Sector

This transaction strengthens Encavis AM’s position as a key player in the renewable energy sector in Europe. By facilitating the disposal of well-positioned wind farm portfolios, Encavis AM contributes to the energy transition by enabling the efficient redistribution of assets to investors committed to sustainable development.

Future Prospects for Encavis AM

With this sale, Encavis AM continues to strengthen its portfolio of successful transactions in the renewable energy field. The company plans to continue its efforts to identify and realize new investment opportunities, relying on its expertise and deep knowledge of the European energy market.

The success of this sale demonstrates Encavis AM’s ability to offer tailor-made solutions for institutional investors, aligning financial objectives with sustainability imperatives. Encavis AM remains dedicated to supporting its clients in their renewable energy investment strategies, ensuring efficient and beneficial transactions.

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