Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Acquisition sees Adler and Allan accelerate electric vehicle push

Yorkshire-based environmental risk reduction services business, Adler and Allan, has acquired Utility Line, an Independent Connection Provider (ICP) and grid connection specialist focused on commercial electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure.

Founded in 2021, Utility Line has established itself as a trusted partner for clients seeking a full ‘turnkey’ solution for specialised electric vehicle charging infrastructure and grid connections.

Their team of experts handle everything from design, planning, installation, and maintenance of commercial, industrial, and residential schemes, from inception all the way through to energisation and handover.

“We are thrilled to join the Adler and Allan family,” said Nick Ravden, Managing Director of Utility Line. “Their established position in the utilities and transport and logistics markets, combined with their mission and service offerings, creates the perfect platform to integrate our capabilities and support even more companies on their renewable energy journey.”

This strategic acquisition aligns with Adler and Allan’s commitment to sustainable solutions and positions them as a key player in the rapidly growing EV sector. “We’re excited to welcome Utility Line to the team,” said Henrik Pedersen, Chief Executive Officer of Adler and Allan.

“This acquisition strengthens our specialist EV and high-voltage capabilities and broadens the range of services we offer across all sectors. Together, we become the go-to partner for companies seeking to achieve Net-Zero carbon goals and fulfil their ESG commitments.”

This marks Adler and Allan’s ninth acquisition in the last three years.

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