Enel Seeks Acquisitions to Tap Into E-Cars Industry Boom

Europe’s largest utility is moving fast to benefit from the sudden surge in electric car consumption by offering charging services and developing technologies for station networks, Chief Executive Officer Francesco Starace said.

“Technology is ready and getting better as we speak,” the CEO said in a Bloomberg Television interview with Haslinda Amin at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. “As an electric utility that has a presence worldwide, our task is to get infrastructure ready so that these cars can circulate.”

Mid-size Deals

Enel is focusing on installation of new charging stations and acquisitions in the technology industry to support its global charging infrastructure, as well as “mid-size acquisitions” in the electricity networks industry, Starace said. “There are opportunities we are looking at right now,” he said.

In June, the company bought software provider EnerNOC Inc and in May it acquired Tynemouth, a standalone battery energy storage system project in Newcastle, U.K. In December, Enel, and utilities Electricite de France SA, Enedis and Verbund AG started a joint project for the installation of ultra-fast charging stations in Europe which will be partly financed by the European Commission.

Sustainable Mobility

Enel also announced deals with Nissan Motor Co. and Audi AG as part of a broader project to support sustainable mobility. The utility plans to develop a charging station network in Spain by the end of the first half of 2018 and aims to have the right technology in a couple of years, the CEO said.

“Electric cars are coming,” Starace said. “It is a question of time, not if.”

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