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CMTT.Vhigh-voltage solutions

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Owners:
Inter RAO UES, PJSC - 100%

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+ Rosneft of the Tax Code

History

2024: The structure of Inter RAO bought SMTT. High-voltage solutions

In early February 2024, it became known about the sale of OOO SMTT.high-voltage solutions to Inter RAO Corporation. Information about the change of ownership is reflected in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities (USRUL).

As Interfax reports with reference to the registry data, Aktiv energy, a member of the Inter RAO group, became the 100% owner of SMTT.high-voltage solutions LLC. The previous owner of the enterprise was the Russian Energy House (RED).

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It became known about the sale of LLC "SMTT.Vhigh-voltage solutions"

As the representative of Inter RAO told the agency, the acquisition of St. Petersburg SMTT. High-voltage solutions "" will strengthen interaction with key customers in this segment, "in particular with PJSC Rosseti". "

The publication notes that by February 2024, in the perimeter of Inter RAO, there are several assets that perform work in the field of engineering and supply of equipment for the facilities of the electric grid complex. Now Inter RAO includes two transformer plants: in Voronezh - the production of medium and low-capacity transformers, in St. Petersburg - high capacity, the company said.

Earlier, Inter RAO became the owner of the Voronezh Siemens Energy plant - Transformer LLC Voronezh (the former Siemens Power Transformers LLC, which was part of the Siemens Energy division).[1]

2013

Power Machines and the Japanese corporation Toshiba launched into commercial operation a joint venture for the production of transformers Power Machines - Toshiba LLC. High-voltage transformers "St. Petersburg in 2013. The main products of the plant were power transformers and autotransformers 110-750 kV with a capacity of over 25 MVA, including in a three-phase version. The production of the full cycle included a procurement and welding, assembly, warehouse, winding and insulation workshops, as well as a test center.

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