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    16.04.2025

    ADVANT Beiten advises ENGIE Germany on the sale of Solarimos' nationwide tenant electricity portfolio to Einhundert Energie

    Communiqués de presse

    Freiburg/Berlin, 15 April 2025 – The international law firm ADVANT Beiten advised the Solarimo GmbH, a subsidiary of ENGIE Deutschland, on the sale of its Germany-wide tenant electricity portfolio to Einhundert Energie GmbH. The parties have agreed not to disclose the transaction volume.

    With its SolarMe electricity brand, Solarimo offers tenant electricity solutions for the housing industry. With this transaction, 300 photovoltaic systems with an installed capacity totalling 10.3 megawatts are to be transferred to Einhundert's operations by the end of the year. The systems are expected to supply more than 10,000 tenants across Germany with locally generated solar power. This is expected to save around 4,000 tonnes of CO2 per year.

    ENGIE Deutschland GmbH is committed to accelerating the transition to a carbon-neutral economy. In Germany, the company plans, builds, operates and markets wind, photovoltaic and hydropower plants as well as pump storage and battery storage systems. Engie trades in electricity and gas and supplies end customers with energy.

    The transaction was led by Dr Barbara Mayer, Christian Burmeister and Peter Meisenbacher at ADVANT Beiten. 

    Einhundert Energie GmbH has been supporting real estate companies in the electrification and decarbonisation of their building portfolios since 2017. The Cologne-based company enables housing companies and their tenants to participate in the energy transition. The aim is to use 100 per cent CO2-neutral energy from local PV systems.

    Consultant Solarimo:

    ADVANT Beiten: Dr Barbara Mayer (Corporate/M&A, Freiburg), Christian Burmeister (Corporate/M&A, Freiburg/Berlin), Peter Meisenbacher (Public Sector/Energy, Freiburg/Berlin, all lead partners), Dr Erik Schmid, Alexander Gräßel (Labour Law, Munich/Freiburg).

    Consutant Einhundert Energie:

    Noerr: Dr Christoph Thiermann, Dr Christian Haagen (Munich/London)

    Public Relations

    Frauke Reuther
    Manager Kommunikation
    ADVANT Beiten
    +49 (69) 75 60 95 - 570
    frauke.reuther@advant-beiten.com

    Dr Barbara Mayer
    Rechtsanwältin
    ADVANT Beiten
    +49 (761) 15 09 84 - 14
    Barbara.Mayer@advant-beiten.com

    Christian Burmeister
    Rechtsanwalt
    +49 (761) 15 09 84 - 18
    Christian.Burmeister@advant-beiten.com

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