Lindahl advised Polaris on its acquisition of a majority share in Micropower Group
Micropower Group is a leader in the development of unique battery charging solutions and power supplies as well as modular Li-ion batteries. The group is headquartered in Växjö, Sweden, has around 460 FTEs, and recorded SEK +1,500m revenue in 2022.

The investment is made in partnership with management and former owners whom, after the transaction, remain with a significant minority ownership.
Lindahl’s team mainly consisted of Jan Byström, Fredrik Gillgren, Jan Berg, Mikael Nagy, Giulia Ramundo and Madeleine Hallstedt.
For further information about the transaction, please see the official press release by Polaris.
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