Brookfield Seeks Buyer for X-Elio Solar Portfolio | €4B+ Valuation – News and Statistics – IndexBox

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Brookfield has launched a process to sell solar developer X-Elio, according to a report from pv magazine. The Canadian infrastructure investor has appointed Santander and Barclays to coordinate the sale, which values the company at more than EUR4 billion ($4.7 billion) including debt.
Brookfield has fully owned X-Elio since 2023, after acquiring KKR‘s stake. It agreed in 2019 to buy the remaining 50% of the company, then known as Gestamp Renovables, from KKR for $500 million. That transaction was completed later that year, at a valuation well below the EUR1.2 billion initially sought.
X-Elio has a portfolio of about 3 GW, with roughly 2.5 GW under construction, and a development pipeline of around 23 GW. The company operates in 12 countries, including Spain, the United States, Italy, Australia, Mexico, Japan and Chile. While focused primarily on photovoltaics, it has expanded into energy storage, including battery projects in Germany through a joint venture with Nature Infrastructure Capital to invest in Eco Stor.
If completed, the sale would be Brookfield’s second major exit in Spain in two years, following the EUR1.2 billion sale of Saeta Yield to Masdar in 2023.
Other renewable energy assets are also being marketed. Matrix Renewables, backed by TPG, is reportedly for sale for about EUR1 billion, while EQT is considering options for Zelestra, formerly Solarpack. Several planned transactions have stalled, including Macquarie’s attempted sale of Cero Generation and the halted processes for Cubico by Ontario Teachers and PSP.
Source: IndexBox Market Intelligence Platform
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