Flexitron has acquired a majority stake in Webdyn SA to enhance its presence in the energy transition market, leveraging Webdyn's innovative IoT solutions for smart energy management.

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Webdyn SA, founded in 2000 by Philippe Faugeras, is a pioneering company in the Internet of Things (IoT) sector, specializing in smart metering and energy control solutions. The company has established a unique portfolio, particularly known for its WebdynSun product line, which helps photovoltaic developers and operators optimize the management of their solar farms. Additionally, Webdyn offers the WebdynEasy range, which caters to smart building applications. With a strong international presence, especially in Europe and India, Webdyn's products are distributed globally and have gained significant traction in the market.

Backed by private equity firms Kreaxi and Trophy Investissement, Webdyn has successfully positioned itself as a leader in its niche. The existing shareholders are now selling their stakes to Flexitron, leading to this strategic acquisition aimed at bolstering Webdyn’s growth in the evolving energy transition market.

Industry Overview in Spain

The energy transition market in Spain is experiencing rapid growth as the country actively seeks to increase its renewable energy generation and enhance energy efficiency. The Spanish government has set ambitious targets for

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Flexitron

invested in

Webdyn SA

in 2023

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