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Tabreed and CVC DIF to acquire Abu Dhabi's PAL Cooling Holding

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July 01, 2025

CVC DIF, the infrastructure strategy of leading global private markets manager, CVC, and Tabreed, the world's leading district cooling company, have entered a partnership to acquire PAL Cooling Holding from Abu Dhabi's Multiply Group.

Tabreed and CVC DIF to acquire Abu Dhabi's PAL Cooling Holding

The transaction, with an equity value of approximately Dhs3.8 billion, includes three long-term concessions in the Abu Dhabi main island area and five long-term concessions on Al Reem Island and remains subject to customary regulatory approvals.

The concessions are serviced by five existing, sustainable district cooling plants and associated networks in Abu Dhabi, with a connected capacity of 182,000 refrigeration tonnes (RT) as of December 2024. An additional plant is currently under construction and three more are in the planning phase. Together the nine plants and eight concessions are expected to represent approximately 600,000 RT.

Chairman of Tabreed Dr. Bakheet Al Katheeri commented, "The acquisition of PAL Cooling with CVC DIF aligns perfectly with our strategic objectives and readiness to adapt to Abu Dhabi's ambitious real estate projects.

"This year has been historic for Tabreed, with ventures like our Palm Jebel Ali JV and continued growth in Abu Dhabi. These steps position us to meet the UAE's rising demand for sustainable cooling, driven by population growth and decarbonisation targets."

Gijs Voskuyl, Managing Partner at CVC DIF, said, "PAL Cooling services its clients under long-term, concession-based contracts, in a fast-growing urban environment. The company has a strong track record of developing and constructing high-quality and electrified district cooling plants to deliver reliable, energy-efficient cooling solutions.

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