Watson Farley & Williams Advised Sonnedix On Acquisition Of Six PV Projects And High-Voltage Substation
Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) advised global renewable energy company Sonnedix on its acquisition of five projects.
Watson Farley & Williams advised Sonnedix on acquisition of six PV projects and high-voltage substation
Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) advised global renewable energy company Sonnedix on its acquisition of five project companies owning six operating photovoltaic plants and a 50% stake in a high voltage substation, all located in France.
This is one of three M&A transactions completed by Sonnedix in France in 2025, enabling it to approach 400 MWp of operating capacity in France, representing a 24% increase in just one year.
Sonnedix has been a key player in the renewable energy sector since 2009, boasting over 11 GW of capacity worldwide, along with a development pipeline exceeding 6 GW.
The Watson Farley & Williams team that advised Sonnedix was led by Regulatory, Public Law and Project Laurent Battoue (Partner), and Corporate and M&A Thomas Rabain (Partner). They were notably assisted by Stefan Kilgus (Partner), and Christian Bauer (Partner), and Antoine Bois-Minot (Counsel).
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