Mandate

Vinge has advised Elektroskandia in connection with its majority investment in Aprilice

September 20, 2023 M&A

Vinge has advised Elektroskandia (a Sonepar company) in connection with its acquisition of 70% of the shares in Aprilice, one of the leading solar energy platforms in Northern Europe.

Aprilice was founded in 2012 and has since the beginning focused on the Swedish solar market, with a complete product range combined with high technical competence. The company, with headquarters in Stockholm and branches in Gothenburg, Jönköping, Kalmar and Landskrona, currently has about 160 employees and a customer base of about 1300 customers. In 2022, Aprilice had a turnover of just over SEK 1.1 billion. The company's three founders will remain minority owners and continue to work in the company.

Vinge’s team consisted of Matthias Pannier, Stina Bengtsson, Sophie Böje, David Flodin, Amelia Rihs, Mario Saad, Mika Jordan, Alexandra Tamm, Sebastian Örndahl, Victoria Fredén, Alva Chambert and Cecilia Loctander.

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