CIP receives preferred bidder status for three battery projects in South Africa

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners aims to begin construction of the battery projects in mid-2024 in partnership with EDF Renewables.
Den samlede pris for projekterne anslås til mere end 7 mia. ZAR (2,5 mia. kr.), og byggeriet forventes at begynde i midten af 2024. | Photo: Sam Hodde/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
Den samlede pris for projekterne anslås til mere end 7 mia. ZAR (2,5 mia. kr.), og byggeriet forventes at begynde i midten af 2024. | Photo: Sam Hodde/AP/Ritzau Scanpix

Through its majority ownership of the South African company Mulilo, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, CIP, has announced that it has been awarded preferred bidder status for three battery projects in South Africa.

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