Lincoln International’s Global Energy, Power and Infrastructure Group Reports Strong 2022 and Anticipates Growth in 2023

Lincoln International’s global Energy, Power and Infrastructure Group is pleased to announce another strong year in 2022. Over the past year, the group advised on more than 10 transactions in the sector, further establishing itself as a renowned expert across critical market subsectors including power transmission, distribution and substation; data infrastructure; power management; utility services; software and Software as a Service (SaaS); and renewable and sustainable energy. Lincoln brings our clients a robust combination of unique perspectives, deep industry expertise and exceptional cross-functional execution capabilities across products, services and software with a comprehensive global commitment across the Americas, Europe and Asia.

Looking ahead to 2023 and beyond, the Energy, Power and Infrastructure Group expects continued momentum, driven by secular trends in utility grid investments; renewable energy adoption; broadband and data consumption; continued outsourcing of maintenance and repair services; environmental, social and governance (ESG) initiatives; and smart technology advancements across our key practice areas, which include:

  • Batteries and energy storage solutions
  • Data centers
  • Energy and power software and SaaS
  • Outsourced utility services
  • Power management and efficiency
  • Power transmission, distribution and substation
  • Renewable and sustainable energy
  • Telecom, fiber and data
  • Traffic safety
  • Transportation, rail and marine
  • Waste and wastewater

Summary

  • Lincoln International’s global Energy, Power and Infrastructure Group reports strong 2022 and anticipates growth in 2023.

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