- Tiger Infrastructure’s capital helped the company execute upon an extensive and well-developed pipeline of additional projects
- The company said that over the last three years, Zenobe has quickly become one of the largest independent owners and operators of battery storage and related services in the UK
Tiger Infrastructure Partners has announced that its portfolio company Zenobe Energy has secured a £150 million investment from Infracapital, the infrastructure equity investment arm of M&G Plc, to support the company’s growth. Tiger Infrastructure backed Zenobe with growth capital as the company’s first institutional investor in 2017 after Zenobe had built its first portfolio of operational and construction-ready grid-scale battery sites.
20 per cent market share of the electric bus sector
It said that Tiger Infrastructure’s capital helped the company execute upon an extensive and well-developed pipeline of additional projects. In 2019, JERA Storage, a subsidiary of the Japanese power utilities JERA and Tepco, became a minority shareholder in the company. Following Infracapital’s investment, Tiger Infrastructure and JERA Storage will both remain significant shareholders of Zenobe.
Emil Henry, CEO of Tiger Infrastructure, said, “Three years ago we supported the vision of Zenobe’s founders to build a large-scale battery energy storage platform from a small portfolio of initial assets. With Infracapital’s investment, the Zenobe team has secured the funding for the next phase of growth in the energy storage and electric vehicle fleet sectors. We applaud the Zenobe team on achieving this milestone, and we are pleased to welcome Infracapital as a new partner to Zenobe’s innovative and market-leading platform.”
The company said that over the last three years, Zenobe has quickly become one of the largest independent owners and operators of battery storage and related services in the UK with approximately 170MW of contracted battery storage assets, its own proprietary software and a large portfolio of projects in the pipeline. Zenobe has captured approximately a 20 per cent market share of the electric bus sector.
Infracapital’s funding will support the further growth of Zenobe’s grid-scale battery services and electric vehicle and charging infrastructure services. Combined with debt facilities, the company estimates that this will enable it to deploy approximately £450 million in these sectors.
Steve Holliday, Zenobe’s Chairman and former CEO of National Grid Plc, said, “Infracapital’s investment establishes Zenobe as one of the market leaders and provides the company with the resources to continue to pursue a deep pipeline of opportunities in the battery and electric vehicle related infrastructure sectors.”