WFW advises Elovade on acquisition of Inuit AB
The acquisition is part of Elovade’s international growth strategy.
Having advised clients on some of the most significant transactions in their respective jurisdictions, we have extensive experience advising across all asset classes within the digital infrastructure landscape, including fibre networks, data centres, mobile towers and mobile networks.
We regularly act for investors, funds and financial institutions on high-profile, complex and innovative deals, often involving new technology and transaction structures. This experience ensures that our clients benefit from our deep and varied sector expertise.
We also have a strong track record advising many of Europe’s leading EV charging sector players on headline transactions. Our infrastructure lawyers represent manufacturers, investors and lenders on greenfield storage and charging stations for electric vehicles, financings and corporate and M&A transactions, providing expert advice spanning all core product areas.
The acquisition is part of Elovade’s international growth strategy.
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