Generac Power Systems, a leading designer and manufacturer of energy technology solutions, has acquired Ageto, a provider of microgrid controllers. Announced on August 1, 2024, this acquisition aims to bolster Generac’s capabilities in integrating and managing distributed energy resources. In a similar move, Exicom, India’s largest EV charger manufacturer, has agreed to acquire Tritium, a global leader in DC fast charging solutions. This deal includes Tritium’s manufacturing facility in Tennessee and an engineering center in Brisbane, Australia. Furthermore, AMCS, a sustainability software leader, has announced that EQT Private Equity will acquire a majority stake in the company, retaining Insight Partners and Clearlake Capital as minority stakeholders. This partnership is set to accelerate AMCS’s growth in resource efficiency solutions. Additionally, Natron Energy is investing $1.4 billion in a new sodium-ion battery giga-factory in North Carolina, expected to create over 1,000 jobs. Lastly, TS Conductor has secured $60 million to open a second production facility east of the Mississippi River to enhance electric grid capacity.
Energy Technology, Electric Vehicle Infrastructure, Sustainability Software, Battery Manufacturing,United States, India, Australia, Ireland
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