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The Recharge transaction ends Fortum's involvement as an operator of e-charging stations. (Image: Fortum Oyj)
Espoo (energate) - The Finnish company Fortum is completely giving up the business of operating charging stations for e-cars. The parent company of the Düsseldorf-based energy group Uniper wants to sell its remaining stake in the charging network operator Recharge AS for 80 million euros. The buyer is the British asset manager M&S. Its infrastructure investment division Infracapital is now to become the sole owner of Recharge. Almost two years ago, the company had alrea ...
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