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DLA Piper advised Prime Capital on the acquisition of Germany's largest co-located BESS and Solar PV project and a strategic joint venture for a hyperscale data center
DLA Piper advised Prime Capital on the acquisition of Germany's largest co-located BESS and Solar PV project and a strategic joint venture for a hyperscale data center
DLA Piper has advised Prime Capital AG (“Prime Capital”), a leading asset manager focused on alternative investments, acting on behalf of the Prime Green Energy Infrastructure Fund II S.A., SICAV-RAIF, on the acquisition of WBS Flugplatz GmbH that includes a 500 MW / 2,000 MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) and up to 150 MWp of Solar PV on a former airfield, making it the largest co-located BESS and Solar PV project currently planned in Germany. The signing took place on 26/27 November; closing is subject to achieving the ready-to-build status of the projects.
The transaction involves Project Jupiter, which includes the BESS and Solar PV project located on a former military airfield in Brandenburg. With an expected investment of EUR500 million, construction is expected to start in late 2026 or early 2027. Both the BESS facility and the Solar PV project will share a single grid connection to the 380 kV high-voltage line, ensuring efficient integration into Germany’s energy system.
Additionally, the parties to the transaction will establish a strategic joint venture to develop a hyperscale data center with a planned capacity of up to 500 MW on-site. This initiative addresses the growing demand for data centers in Germany, particularly those co-located with renewable energy infrastructure with such facilities being energy-intensive and benefiting significantly from direct access to renewable power and grid stability.
Sebastian Decker (Partner), said, “We are and have always been excited to collaborate with Prime Capital on their projects, but we are particularly proud to have been a part of this landmark deal, which not only constitutes a decisive step in implementing Prime Capital’s strategy but also gave us the chance to contribute to the energy transition in Germany.”
“We truly appreciate DLA’s exceptional support on this impactful transaction. Sebastian’s and the team’s deep sector expertise and strategic insights were instrumental in navigating the manifold complexities of the deal. It is always a privilege to work with DLA - we greatly value the trust and collaboration we’ve built over the years and are looking forward to the next transaction." said Dr Mathias Bimberg, Head of Infrastructure, Prime Capital.
The DLA Piper team was led by from offices in Germany, Luxembourg, and Poland Corporate Sebastian Decker (Partner), with the core team consisting of Robert Fischer-Sonnberg (Senior Associate), and Dr Manuel Indlekofer (Partner), Michael Cieslarczyk (Partner), and Dr Lilian Gutkin (Senior Associate), and Christopher Ollech (Counsel), Kais Torchani (Counsel).
The wider team furthermore comprised Dr Ulf Andresen (Partner), Melody Brunot (Partner), Dr Caroline Herkströter (Partner), Semin O (Partner), Marta Frackowiak (Partner), and Dr Ute Brunner-Reumann (Senior Counsel), and Thomas Herbst (Counsel), Katarzyna Paruk (Counsel), and Clément Bourdon (Senior Associate), Julia Goetzendorff (Senior Associate), Hauke Tammert (Senior Associate), Emel Toluay-Ayhan (Senior Associate), Wolfgang Reul (Senior Associate), and Niklas Cöln (Associate), Lisa Sweering (Associate), David Schmalstieg (Associate), Çağla Demir-Köse (Associate), and Gaëtan Mussard (Legal Advisor), and senior transaction specialist Arne Klingelhöfer (Finance).
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