Eiffage Énergie Systèmes has acquired 97% of Van den Pol Elektrotechniek B.V

an den Pol Elektrotechniek B.V

PARIS, FRANCE: Eiffage, through the Dutch subsidiary of Eiffage Énergie Systèmes in the Netherlands has just acquired 97% of Van den Pol Elektrotechniek B.V., complementing its expertise in the industrial and office buildings and commercial markets.

This transaction is subject to approval by the European competition authorities and is expected to be completed in early 2024.

Founded in 1935, Van den Pol Elektrotechniek B.V. specialises in security installations, IT networks and industrial automation. In 2022, it had €75 million of revenue and 250 employees.

This acquisition both consolidates the expertise in electricity and ICT of Eiffage Énergie Systèmes in the Netherlands, critical for meeting the growing demand induced by the energy transition, and also enables the strengthening of its ability to offer digital solutions to support its customers’ industrial processes.

As the fifth acquisition of the year in the Netherlands, following on from Gain Automation, VSK Kastenbouw, Safety Service and Klimatro Beheer BV, this new transaction positions Eiffage in this country as a key player of the energy sector.

Eiffage is one of Europe’s leading construction and concessions companies. The Group’s activities are organized around the following business lines: construction, real estate and urban development, civil engineering, metal, roads, energy and concessions. Thanks to the experience of more than 76,300 employees, Eiffage generated revenue of €20.3 billion in 2022, of which 30% was outside France.

Eiffage Énergie Systèmes designs, builds, operates and maintains electrical, industrial, HVAC and energy systems and facilities while respecting people and protecting the environment. Eiffage Énergie Systèmes provides a customised offer for the industrial, infrastructure and network markets, local authorities and the commercial sector.

Eiffage Énergie Systèmes generated revenue of €5.3 billion in 2022.

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