Encavis

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Encavis AG

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legal form Corporation
ISIN DE0006095003
founding 2001
Seat Hamburg , GermanyGermanyGermany 
management
  • Dierk Paskert, CEO
  • Christoph Husmann, CFO
Number of employees 134 (2019)
sales 273.8 million euros (2019)
Branch Renewable energy
Website www.encavis.com
As of December 31, 2019

Encavis (formerly Capital Stage ) is a listed German company in the field of renewable energies (RE). Encavis invests primarily in solar parks and onshore wind turbines and takes over their commercial and technical management. When making acquisitions, the company concentrates on turnkey projects or existing plants. Encavis also offers institutional investors investment opportunities in RE systems.

history

Encavis AG (formerly Capital Stage AG) was created in 2001 through the transfer of the holdings of Futura Capitalis AG to HWAG Hanseatisches Wertpapierhandelshaus AG, which has been listed since 1998 . At the beginning, the company was a private equity company and held investments in solar companies such as Conergy and Inventux Solar Technologies. In the following years, the company transformed into an investor and operator of (open space) solar parks and (onshore) wind turbines . According to its own information, Encavis operated 187 solar parks and 82 wind turbines with a capacity of over 2.4 GW in Germany, Denmark, Finland, France, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, Spain and Austria in March 2019.

On May 30, 2016, Capital Stage AG announced that it would make a takeover bid for its competitor Chorus Clean Energy AG. The takeover offer was structured as a pure share swap and ended on October 5, 2016. During the official acceptance period, Chorus shareholders were able to register three Chorus shares for exchange for five Capital Stage shares each. Overall, the exchange offer was accepted by shareholders who represented 94.42% of the share capital of Chorus Clean Energy AG. Capital Stage AG now owns 94.42 percent of Chorus Clean Energy AG. On March 8, 2017, Capital Stage announced that it had acquired additional shares in Chorus Clean Energy AG and that it owns more than 95% of the share capital of Chorus Clean Energy AG. At the same time, Capital Stage initiated a squeeze-out procedure. The ordinary general meeting of Chorus Clean Energy AG on June 22, 2017 approved the squeeze-out request of Capital Stage AG with more than 99 percent of the represented share capital.

In February 2018, Capital Stage AG was renamed Encavis AG. According to its own information, Encavis is one of the leading independent operators of solar and wind farms in Europe with a total capacity of more than 2.4 gigawatts.

The company has been listed in the Photon Photovoltaic Share Index (PPVX) since July 16, 2012, in the Hamburg HASPAX share index since September 3, 2012 and in the SDAX since March 24, 2014 .

Shareholder structure

percent Shareholders
26.6% Pool of AMCO Service GmbH (Büll family) & Dr. Liedtke Vermögensverwaltung GmbH (Liedtke family)
4.4% PELABA Anlagenverwaltungs GmbH & Co. KG
4.0% Insurance Chamber of Bavaria
3.5% Lobelia Beteiligungsgesellschaft / Kreke Immobilien KG (Kreke family)
3.1% DWS Investment GmbH
58.4% Free float

Holdings

The Encavis Group includes the subsidiaries Encavis Asset Management AG in Neubiberg and Encavis Technical Services GmbH in Halle .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Annual Report 2019. (pdf) In: encavis.com. Retrieved April 6, 2020 .
  2. Services · encavis.com. Retrieved August 28, 2019 .
  3. Encavis AG: Encavis AG: Annual Report 2019. (PDF) In: encavis.com. Encavis, March 19, 2020, p. III , accessed April 6, 2020 .