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GE Vernova to fully acquire Prolec GE joint venture

GE Vernova (GEV) announced that GE Vernova will acquire the remaining fifty percent stake of Prolec GE, its unconsolidated joint venture with Xignux, further positioning GE Vernova as a global leader serving growing grid markets. The deal will accelerate GE Vernova’s Electrification segment’s growth trajectory, the company’s fastest-growing segment, by expanding its presence in and support for North America, where demand for grid technologies is rising rapidly. “We’re excited to execute this highly attractive and strategic move to acquire full ownership of our Prolec GE joint venture from Xignux, which accelerates GE Vernova’s global strength in grid technologies,” said GE Vernova CEO Scott Strazik. “This acquisition aligns with our strategic and financial objectives and is also good for our customers by strengthening our presence in North America where demand for grid equipment is growing rapidly. The deal is immediately accretive before synergies, with a partner we know well, and will drive additional profitable growth for GE Vernova. I want to thank the teams at both companies and look forward to welcoming the Prolec GE team to GE Vernova.” Recent Prolec GE capacity expansion and innovation investments exceed $300 million in the U.S. and Mexico, including a recently announced $140 million investment and the creation of 330 new jobs over the next three years in Goldsboro, NC. Under the purchase agreement, GE Vernova will pay $5.275 billion at closing, expected to be funded equally between cash and debt. The acquisition is expected to close by mid-2026, subject to the completion of customary regulatory approvals.

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