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Vertiv buys Irish power firm E&I for US$1.8B

By Mark Haranas on Sep 10, 2021 6:57AM
Vertiv buys Irish power firm E&I for US$1.8B

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IT power specialist Vertiv is filling any remaining power portfolio gaps with its US$1.8 billion acquisition of E&I Engineering Ireland Limited and its affiliate, Powerbar Gulf, marking Vertiv’s first acquisition as a public company.

Global power provider E&I generates annual revenue of US$460 million by selling electrical switchgear and power distribution systems, with Vertiv hoping to leverage E&I’s footprint outside of the U.S. to win new customers.

Vertiv CEO Rob Johnson said the acquisition marks the start of an “important chapter” for his company that creates “significant” new opportunities and fills any remaining “gaps” in its power and data centre portfolio.

“Together with E&I, the future of Vertiv has never been brighter and we are excited about the potential value creation opportunities for our shareholders in both the near- and long-term,” said Johnson in a statement. “The combination will amplify Vertiv’s growth opportunities and profitability, while enabling Vertiv to deliver differentiated solutions that manage a customer’s entire power infrastructure as an integrated system.”

With 2,100 employees worldwide, Ireland-based E&I has a deep heritage in the power distribution market and relationships with blue-chip customers in more than 30 countries.

E&I’s products include critical power switchgear, UPS input and output switchgear and busway, competing in an addressable market of roughly US$7 billion which is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5 percent through 2025, says Vertiv. E&I helped pioneer in-house integrated power solution designs and technology tailored to individual client needs.

“The acquisition of E&I represents a key milestone in Vertiv’s strategy, completing our portfolio of in-building power train offerings for data centers and vital commercial and industrial markets,” said Vertiv CEO Johnson.

Vertiv has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire @engineeringei, a global provider of switchgear, busway & modular power units. As our customers’ power requirements continue to grow, we know this combination will help us meet their evolving needs. https://t.co/zcnCb8wfpF

— Rob Johnson (@RobJohnsonJ) September 8, 2021

 

Vertiv and E&I are planning to work together to serve some of the world’s leading hyperscale cloud and colocation companies looking for more power capability and flexible power deployment options to support increasing power requirements. Additionally, Vertiv expects to realize US$18 million in pre-tax run-rate cost synergies within three years alone.

“We are excited to join the Vertiv team and to continue to grow our business through Vertiv’s global reach, strong channel presence and great customer positioning in critical digital infrastructures,” said Philip O’Doherty, founder and CEO of E&I in a statement.

The deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2021. The acquisition has already been unanimously approved by Vertiv’s board of directors.

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