Exposure to long-term businesses
Ardian Infrastructure owns and operates the essential assets on which modern economies rely. Our investments in Europe, North and South America include airports, rail, toll roads, energy distribution networks, renewable power generation assets, telecom towers and social infrastructure.
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€1.5bn
CAPEX POST COVID PERIOD
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20,000
EMPLOYEES ACROSS PORTFOLIO COMPANIES IN 2020
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6
Ardian team members in charge of digital and data management
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Infrastructure
Lyrestad Holding AB
Sweden
RenewablesRenewablesLyrestad Holding AB consists of wind farms in Sweden providing a total capacity of 75,9MW.
A 10-year PPA has been signed with Google enabling the full off-take of power at a fixed price of 35.5€/MWh.Deal team
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Infrastructure
CGE Palea Arsa
Italy
RenewablesRenewablesCGE Palea Arsa is a ground based solar plant with an installed capacity of 9.6MW. It is located in Casamassima municipality, Bari province, in Apulia region.
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Infrastructure
Ascendi Group
Portugal
RoadRoadAscendi, the 2nd largest Portugal motorway network, manages infrastructure assets and provides toll collection and operation & maintenance services. It owns majority interests in 6 Portuguese road concessions, covering 750km in operation.
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Infrastructure
Hamnefjell Vinkraft AS
Norway
RenewablesRenewablesHamnefjell Vinkraft AS consists in the construction and operation of a 51.8 MW ready to build wind farm in Northern Norway alongside wind developer Finnmark Kraft AS.
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Infrastructure
Géosel
France
Energy StorageEnergy StorageGéosel owns underground storage facility in southeastern France and pipelines linking the facility to the oil ports in Fos and Lavéra. With 9 million meters cube, its underground liquid hydrocarbon storage facility is one of the largest of its kind in Europe, storing c. 40% of the Frances strategic reserves.
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Infrastructure
Tunels Barcelona Cadi
Spain
RoadExited
RoadTunels Barcelona Cadi comprises two assets under a sole concession agreement with the Catalonian Regional Government until 2037:
- Tunel de Vallvidrera and access roads (11.5km) opened in 1991. This is a key commuter route linking Barcelona city to San Cugat and the Vallés Occidental region.
- Tunel del Cadi and access roads (28.5km) opened in 1984. This is the main connection point linking Barcelona and holiday/skiing destinations in the Pyrenees.Deal team