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Aussie PE set to take controlling stake in Evnex

Adamantem Capital’s Environmental Opportunities Fund has splashed A$80m on investments over the past year.

Founder Ed Harvey will stay on as Evnex chief executive.

Electric vehicle smart charger maker Evnex has received a boost from Australian private equity to help grow over the Ditch.

Adamantem Capital’s Environmental Opportunities Fund has invested in the Christchurch company. While financial details have not been disclosed, the Australian Financial

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Jonathan Mitchell Tue, 21 May 2024
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