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
Inwit
Italy
Technology, Media and TelecomTechnology, Media and TelecomINWIT (Italian Wireless Infrastructures) is active in the telco infrastructure business, consolidating on Telecom Italia’s heritage as the pioneer of Italy’s mobile network over 40 years ago. INWIT is currently Italy’s major Tower Operator providing widespread coverage throughout the country, hosting the transmission equipment for all main national operators. INWIT plays a decisive role in delivering wireless mobile coverage within Italy’s territory and will follow through on this commitment in the future, adding new infrastructure to its portfolio as new, breakthrough technologies like 5G are under development.
Deal team
Press releases
- TIM: Agreement signed with Ardian and Daphne 3 to sell the residual stake in INWIT
- Impulse I completed the sell-down of the shareholding directly and indirectly held in Inwit exceeding the 30% threshold
- Ardian-led consortium of investors, including Crédit Agricole Assurances, completes the acquisition of the indirect stake in INWIT from TIM
- Tim and Ardian have finalized the investment in Inwit
- TIM and Ardian reach agreement over investment in INWIT S.p.A
Articles
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Infrastructure
Wintics
France
Technology, Media and TelecomTechnology, Media and TelecomWintics is an innovative software company specialized in intelligent video analysis for mobility operators. By leveraging the latest AI innovations, its software automatically extracts insightful data from any camera and offers the best video analysis applications for its clients (traffic analysis, bicycle lanes monitoring, crossroads management, car-pooling detection, tolling systems, crowd analysis in public transportation).
This software is the result of continuous R&D efforts combined with the feedback from its customers. The data produced is highly valuable and helps infrastructure managers make informed decisions for their mobility and smart city projects. -
Infrastructure
EWE AG
Germany
Technology, Media and TelecomTechnology, Media and TelecomEWE is the fourth largest German utility, integrated throughout the entire value chain, operating in the energy and telecommunications sectors, and has a strong regional footprint in Northern Germany. The company is majority owned by EWE Verband, a group of 21 municipalities. EWE generates the vast majority of its operating profit from regulated and contracted activities, and offers attractive growth prospects thanks to its commitment towards the energy transition and telecom fiber deployment.
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Infrastructure
EWE AG
Germany
UtilitiesUtilitiesEWE is the fourth largest German utility, integrated throughout the entire value chain, operating in the energy and telecommunications sectors, and has a strong regional footprint in Northern Germany. The company is majority owned by EWE Verband, a group of 21 municipalities. EWE generates the vast majority of its operating profit from regulated and contracted activities, and offers attractive growth prospects thanks to its commitment towards the energy transition and telecom fiber deployment.
Deal team
Press releases
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Infrastructure
Vespucio Norte Express and Tunel San Cristóbal
Chile
RoadRoadVespucio Norte Express is a critical urban express highway in Santiago de Chile with 29 kilometers of extension. Túnel San Cristóbal in Santiago de Chile is a 4 kilometers toll tunnel expressway in Santiago.
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Infrastructure
Tacna and Panamericana
Peru
RenewablesRenewablesTacna and Panamericana consists of two photovoltaic plants in Tacna and Panamericana, in southern Peru, from Solarpack, the Spanish multinational integrated management company.
The plants have a combined capacity of 48.6MW after repowering.