Ocean Energy Resources

GLOBAL NEWS SERVICE FOR THE FOSSIL AND RENEWABLE ENERGY COMMUNITIES

  • HOME
  • ADVERTISE WITH US
  • MUST READ ARTICLES
  • CONTACT

RWE, Apollo forming JV to invest in German Grid

Tuesday, September 9 2025

General – New JV

Apollo yesterday announced that Apollo-managed funds and affiliates have agreed to commit €3.2 billion of equity to a newly established joint venture with RWE, Germany’s largest power producer and a global leader in renewable power generation.

The JV will be operationally controlled by RWE and hold and fund RWE’s 25.1% stake in Amprion, a Transmission System Operator (TSO) spanning across seven German federal states and serving approximately 29 million people and industrial corporations.

The JV will provide the required equity capital for its 25.1% stake to support Amprion’s major investment program for grid expansion over the next decade, enhancing critical German energy infrastructure.

The JV is supported by reliable and stable dividend returns from Amprion’s regulated asset base. For RWE, the partnership with Apollo also aligns with its strategy to grow its generation portfolio of renewables, batteries and flexible generation assets and to focus on its core activities of power generation and energy trading.

Apollo Partner Jamshid Ehsani said, “This partnership with RWE will help fund long-term capex for critical grid expansion in Germany to power homes and industry, and it underscores our focus on delivering tailored capital solutions to leading global companies and essential infrastructure. It also reflects Apollo’s commitment to strong, lasting partnerships across both the private and public sectors. Looking ahead, we expect to further accelerate our investment activity in Europe, with a particular focus on Germany, France, Italy, and the UK.”

The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions, and it is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2025. Latham & Watkins LLP and Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP are serving as legal counsel to the Apollo funds.

Related posts:

  1. RWE wins bid confirms Federal Network Agency
  2. Germany gives nod to 1.2-GW of offshore grid-connection projects
  3. RWE wins big with 4GW German tender haul
  4. Amprion wins approval to begin work on offshore grid projects

Filed Under: Amprion, Apollo, equity capital, Germany, Grid connection, grid infrastructure, International projects, Joint Venture, RWE Tagged With: Amprion, Apollo, equity capital, Germany, grid, joint venture, RWE

All rights reserved - 2026 cookies