Lindahl assisted 1KOMMA5° GmbH on acquisition of LP-Solar Oy
Germany-based 1KOMMA5° GmbH, acting through a Swedish holding company, has acquired a majority stake in the Finnish solar energy company LP-Solar Oy.
1KOMMA5° is a German climate tech company engaged in the build-up of a European group of companies in the renewable energies sector by acquiring majority stakes in leading European electrical installation companies specializing in solar supply, energy storage and charging solutions. In reference to the climate goal of keeping global warming below 1.5 °C, 1KOMMA5° is working toward establishing Europe's first one-stop-shop when it comes to the installation of climate protection technology. Backed by reputable investors such as Porsche Ventures and Norrsken VC, 1KOMMA5° is continuing its exceptionally rapid growth.
LP-Solar are experts on solar energy solutions in Finland and have since 2014 been engaged in solar power, energy storage, charging stations for cars and automation of energy management.
Lindahl acted as legal counsel to 1KOMMA5° on the Swedish elements of the transaction. Lindahl’s team consisted mainly of Moritz Veller, Axel Strandborg and Ellen Nordell.
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