OREANDA-NEWS. ENGIE announces that an agreement was reached with two South African energy services companies, Ther-maire (Pty) ltd and Ampair (Pty) ltd to acquire 100% of their shares. Together both companies employ more than 500 people across South Africa and Mozambique, and are major players in the HVAC installation and maintenance segment in the South African market. The acquired company will be the biggest HVAC South Afri-can player with a strong capacity to export its skills in Southern Africa.

Bruno Bensasson, CEO of ENGIE Africa comments : “Thermaire and Ampair’s competencies, regional footprint and diversified customer base combined with ENGIE’s energy services expertise and international references will allow ENGIE to establish itself firmly as an integrated energy services provider in Southern Africa. We are proud of this first step in the energy services business to business regional market and excited to explore further oppor-tunities with clients locally.”

Thermaire (Pty) Ltd and Ampair (Pty) Ltd are affiliated companies often working together to offer joint installa-tion, maintenance and guarantee HVAC contracts. They have built strong partnerships with customers present in a large variety of activities including power plants, commercial buildings, shopping malls and data centres.

ENGIE activities in South Africa are currently concentrated on centralised generation assets. This success comes after commissioning of the 670 MW Avon Peaking Power, 335 MW Dedisa Peaking Power, 94 MW Au-rora Wind Power and the combined 21 MW Aurora-Rietvlei Solar Power and Vredendal Solar Power Park (Pho-tovoltaics), as well as the ongoing construction of the 100 MW Kathu Solar Park (Concentrated Solar Power).

With Thermaire and Ampair, ENGIE aims to develop a regional platform to offer energy services to the public, industrial and commercial building sectors.

About ENGIE AFRICA

ENGIE has been present in Africa for 50 years, where it rolls out its electricity generation, natural gas and energy services activities for territories, companies and households. ENGIE has centralized electricity capacities of approximately 3,000 MW in Africa, either opera-tional or under construction.

About ENGIE

ENGIE is committed to taking on the major challenges of the energy revolution, towards a world more decarbonised, decentralised and digitalised. The Group aims to become the leader of this new energy world by focusing on three key activities for the future: low carbon generation in particular from natural gas and renewable energy, energy infrastructure and efficient solutions adapted to all its customers (individuals, businesses, territories, etc.).