KGAL windpark Bäckhammar, Sweden
KGAL ESPF 5 – ARTICLE 9 IMPACT FUND
KGAL is a pan-European renewable energy specialist with an extensive, dedicated in-house team and a nearly 20-year track record across technologies and regions. Since our first investment in 2003, our team has acquired, developed or built more than 150 renewable energy assets across 10 European countries. Today, our team of 60 renewables specialists manage one of the largest and most diversified pan-Euro- pean renewable energy portfolios.
We are currently raising and investing our 5th institutional pan-European renewable energy fund, KGAL ESPF 5 – one of the first Impact funds classified under Article 9 of the SFDR.
For further information, please contact: Jonathan May, Head of International Institutional Business KGAL Investment Management GmbH & Co. KG Telephone: +49 89 64143 314, mobile +44 7774 706349 e-mail:
jonathan.may@
kgal.de
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Strategy & Governance Infrastructure
2022
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