VINCI Energies invests in two Spanish subsidiaries of Grupo Solar Lighting

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VINCI Energies has acquired two subsidiaries of Grupo Solar Lighting, SISTEM Melesur Energía and SISTEM Infraestructuras y Operaciones EPC.

The two subsidiaries deliver engineering, installation and maintenance services for high, medium and low voltage transformer stations and power lines. They also monitor work in real time via a supervision centre, to ensure traceability and transparency for customers.

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