Gamesa builds electric car unit to wring profit from wind energy

Gamesa: wind energy for electric vehicles. Gamesa, wind power maker, makes progress on its technological diversification strategy by taking a stake in N2S, an electric car and energy efficiency start-up.

Via its tech investment fund, Gamesa Venture Capital, Gamesa takes a 20% stake in the Spanish start-up, which specialises in intelligent energy services management

The company bolsters its position in the green mobility market: Gamesa already has technology, a charging station manufacturing plant and supply deals, which this deal complements with an N2S-developed platform for intelligent charging station management
The venture enhances Gamesa’s experience in the energy efficiency field, in which it already offers energy audit services to industry, thanks to the addition of a system for managing energy usage in real time

Gamesa’s debut as an N2S shareholder gives N2S the resources it needs to fuel its international expansion and to capitalise on the opportunities posed by the digitalisation of electricity consumption

Gamesa’s fund continues to explore investment possibilities in other technologies with growth potential: tidal energy, next-generation photovoltaics, small wind turbines, green mobility, energy efficiency and off-grid systems

Gamesa has made further progress on its technological diversification strategy by taking a stake -via its investment fund, Gamesa Venture Capital – in N2S, a Spanish tech start-up specialising in intelligent energy services management. Gamesa Venture Capital has acquired a 20% stake in N2S to bolster and enhance its presence in two of its venture capital fund’s target technologies: green mobility, or electric vehicles, and energy efficiency.

The transaction, Gamesa Venture Capital’s third deal in a year, is part of the company’s strategy for technological diversification into new renewable industries. Through this strategy, the company aims to take an active role in high-growth alternative energy sources, secure innovation and complement and capitalise on synergies with Gamesa’s manufacturing activities. Gamesa Venture Capital plans to invest up to 50 million euros through 2016 to buy stakes, initially minority shareholdings, in start-ups and growth ventures engaged in the development of technologies with promising potential for future growth.
Complementary businesses, synergies and new resources

"The stake in N2S represents a major step forward in the Gamesa Venture Capital project, because it enhances our skills in market segments of strategic importance for Gamesa and because it offers many synergies which both companies can deploy in international markets. In N2S we have found a very solid team which, in its short existence, is already developing reliable, time-tested and state-of-the-art technologies. Together we will strengthen strategic business lines and cement their international expansion process," said David Mesonero, Gamesa Venture Capital’s Director.

As part of this new transaction, Gamesa will offer its market position, technological, manufacturing and financial skill and experience and its local supply chain to achieve greater market competitiveness and, as a consequence, higher financial and strategic returns.

This transaction strengthens N2S’ position in international markets and affords it the resources it needs to cement its technological leadership in the business of managing buildings’ energy usage in real time.

"Gamesa’s international presence and manufacturing capability enhance N2S’ strategic position and give us access to the resources we need to capitalise on the enormous opportunities posed by the digitalisation of electricity consumption, as well as to fuel our international expansion," said N2S CEO Pablo Fernández de la Torre.
Green mobility

Gamesa’s entry into N2S will allow the companies to combine the skills and technologies each has developed in the electric vehicle business.

Gamesa has designed several models of electric vehicle charging stations, which it will begin manufacturing in 2012 at its electrical components factory in Valencia, and already has a contract with Iberdrola to supply and market charging stations.

Meanwhile, N2S has developed a platform for real-time intelligent management of the electric vehicle charging infrastructure, under the trade name POWER2DRIVE. The charge can be controlled in simple fashion from any computer, tablet or mobile telephone. The system is suitable for equipment produced by any manufacturer of the charging stations now on the market.

Optimising cost of energy (CoE) and energy efficiency are also priority areas for Gamesa and its venture capital fund, and the company is already at work conducting audits and identifying cost of energy savings, both at its own facilities and at those of its external clients.

N2S will complement these capabilities with its web-based, real-time service for managing energy usage (POWER2ENERGY), which may be accessed from any computer, tablet or mobile phone. The system collects data and monitors the energy yield of a range of usage groups, enabling customers to act on the data. Moreover, it generates comparisons with data from other buildings or facilities to facilitate decision-making on policies for managing energy efficiency.

Gamesa Venture Capital’s third deal follows transactions carried out in 2011 in the area of off-grid solutions, which included acquiring stakes in two US-based ventures: 28.7% of SkyBuilt Power and 25% of Worldwater & Solar Technologies.

Gamesa Venture Capital has identified other technologies of interest and continues to research and weigh decisions on investments in international markets, such as tidal energy (converting waves and tides into energy); next-generation photovoltaics (conversion of sunshine into energy); small wind (wind energy generated from small- and mid-sized turbines); green mobility; energy efficiency (maximising the use of energy and lowering consumption); and off-grid (small renewable generation units designed for use in remote locations with no grid access).

More than 15 years’ experience and over 23,000 MW installed in some 30 countries, strengthen Gamesa as a global technology leader in the wind turbine business. Its comprehensive response includes the design, construction and installation of wind turbines, as well as the operation and maintenance services’ management on 15,000 MW. Gamesa has some thirty factories in Europe, the US, China, India and Brazil and a global headcount of 8,000. The company is also a global benchmark in the development, construction and sale of wind farms. Gamesa has already installed near 4,300 MW and currently boasts a pipeline of 24,500 MW at varying stages of development in Europe, the Americas and Asia.

N2S is a technology company founded in 2006. After just five years in business, it now has 35 employees and a presence in several countries, including the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Portugal and Brazil. The company specialises in outfitting buildings with intelligent systems and currently has three tech solutions on the market: real-time energy management, electric vehicle charging and intelligent communication networks. N2S’ clients include companies such as Meliá, NH, AC, ACCOR, Neinver (Factory), Jones Lang Lasalle, CB Richard Ellis, Barceló, Vinci Park, Eurostars, Segecé, ABBA, Ifema and Arval, among others.

www.n2s-group.com