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Consortium Secures €6.7bn Techem Buyout to Accelerate Digital Decarbonisation

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Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala Investment Company, Partners Group, GIC and TPG Rise Climate have agreed a €6.7 billion deal to acquire Techem, the Frankfurt-based energy‑efficiency firm, in a strategic move poised to reinforce digital-first submetering and sustainability in European real estate.

The transaction—set to conclude in the second half of 2025, pending regulatory approvals—will see Partners Group’s infrastructure arm retain a controlling stake, while Mubadala, GIC and TPG Rise Climate take minority positions alongside, marking a rotation in ownership strategy. The sale ends the tenure of the prior consortium including La Caisse and Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, which supported Techem since 2018.

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Techem, founded in 1952 and based in Eschborn, operates in 18 countries and serves more than 440,000 customers with over 13 million dwellings under its care. Approximately 62 million devices are currently installed across its footprint.

Under Partners Group’s 2018 private equity-led acquisition, Techem grew its sales beyond €1 billion and increased EBITDA by nearly 50%. This expansion solidified its role as a leading provider of submetering services—a crucial component in the decarbonisation of real estate, a sector responsible for around 40% of global CO₂ emissions.

The new ownership strategy aims to deepen digital integration, expand offerings to include smart meters, and capitalise on evolving regulations, rising energy prices and corporate net-zero commitments. “Techem is at the forefront of energy services and is uniquely positioned to drive energy efficiency within the real estate sector,” noted Boon Chin Hau, CIO of GIC Infrastructure, underscoring the group’s confidence in Techem’s strategic outlook.

Abdulla Mohamed Shadid, Head of Energy and Sustainability at Mubadala’s private equity platform, emphasised the importance of helping find solutions to global challenges, reflecting the company’s ongoing shift toward purpose-driven capital deployment. Implementation will include further digitalisation of operations and service expansions tailored to improve building efficiency.

This deal, valued at €6.7 billion, ranks among the year’s largest private‑market transactions globally.

Techem’s technology deploys submetering for heating and water, enabling accurate billing and encouraging lower consumption. Their low‑investment, non‑invasive approach aligns well with landlords and property owners seeking cost-effective energy solutions. Trends in European regulation and growing pressure on emissions reduction give the firm a favourable market tailwind—a factor the new consortium appears ready to exploit.

Despite an earlier attempt by TPG to buy out Techem independently in October 2024, that bid fell through after EU antitrust scrutiny. The current agreement reflects a more collaborative structure that shares risk and maintains continuity under infrastructure stewardship.

Commenting on continuity, Techem’s CEO Matthias Hartmann stated that the company’s strategic direction would remain unchanged, emphasising a steady course under the incoming partners.

The transaction parallels broader investment patterns in smart‑energy firms. Over the past year, GIC has partnered with investors such as EQT to acquire UK smart‑meter provider Calisen—a sign of growing interest in climate‑aligned infrastructure.

With assets under management spanning global private markets, Partners Group leads the infrastructure side with over US$27 billion, while Mubadala and GIC bring sovereign-backed financial clout, and TPG Rise Climate adds dedicated impact‑investment expertise; together they form a powerful alliance geared towards scaling energy efficiency across European real estate.


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