Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) is preparing to sell its smart metering joint venture IntelliSmart for around $723 million as part of efforts to reduce mounting debt. Deloitte has been appointed as advisor for the transaction, which could reshape India’s smart metering sector and attract global infrastructure investors.
Energy Efficiency Services Limited, a public sector joint venture under the Ministry of Power, is seeking to divest its stake in IntelliSmart Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. The company, which has played a key role in India’s smart metering rollout, is valued at approximately $723 million. The move comes as EESL faces rising debt pressures and looks to streamline its portfolio by monetizing assets.
Deloitte has been appointed as the transaction advisor, tasked with identifying potential buyers and structuring the deal. IntelliSmart, formed in partnership with National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF), has been instrumental in deploying smart meters across India, supporting the government’s push for energy efficiency and digital transformation in power distribution.
Key Highlights
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EESL plans to sell IntelliSmart for about $723 million
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Deloitte appointed as advisor to manage the transaction process
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IntelliSmart is a joint venture between EESL and NIIF, focused on smart metering solutions
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Sale aimed at reducing EESL’s debt burden and unlocking value from assets
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Potential to attract global investors in India’s energy infrastructure sector
The proposed sale underscores both the challenges and opportunities in India’s energy efficiency drive. While EESL seeks financial relief, the transaction could bring fresh capital and expertise to accelerate smart metering adoption nationwide.
Sources: Economic Times, Business Standard, Mint