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    GE Vernova to fully own Prolec JV for $5.28 billion in grid supply push

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    Posted on October 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    GE Vernova acquires Prolec for $5.28 billion to meet rising grid equipment demand driven by AI and power consumption growth.

    Table of Contents

    • GE Vernova's Strategic Acquisition of Prolec GE
    • Funding and Financial Details
    • Market Demand and Future Prospects
    • Background on Prolec GE

    GE Vernova Acquires Full Ownership of Prolec for $5.28 Billion

    GE Vernova's Strategic Acquisition of Prolec GE

    (Reuters) -GE Vernova said on Tuesday it would pay $5.28 billion to buy the 50% stake it does not already own in transformer-maker Prolec GE as the artificial intelligence boom fuels grid equipment demand.

    Funding and Financial Details

    The purchase from joint venture partner Xignux would be funded equally between cash and debt and is expected to close by mid-2026, subject to regulatory approvals.

    Market Demand and Future Prospects

    Demand has exploded for power in the U.S. as Big Tech companies and Silicon Valley startups race to scale AI technology behind services such as ChatGPT. The U.S. Energy Information Administration estimates power consumption will hit record highs in 2025 and 2026, also aided by cryptocurrency mining and increased demand from households and businesses.

    Background on Prolec GE

    "This acquisition aligns with our strategic and financial objectives and is also good for our customers by strengthening our presence in North America, where demand for grid equipment is growing rapidly," said CEO Scott Strazik.

    Prolec GE, the joint venture between Xignux and General Electric, was originally established in 1995.

    Earlier this year, it announced a $140 million investment and the creation of 330 new jobs over the next three years in Goldsboro, North Carolina, exceeding $300 million in U.S. and Mexico investments.

       The grid equipment supplier employs about 10,000 global employees across seven manufacturing sites globally, including five in the U.S.

    Shares of GE Vernova were up marginally in after-hours trading. The company is also scheduled to report third-quarter earnings on October 22.

    Morgan Stanley acted as a financial adviser to GE Vernova on the deal, while Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom provided legal counsel.

    J.P. Morgan Securities advised Xignux and Sidley Austin served as legal counsel to Xignux.

    (Reporting by Anshuman Tripathy in Bengaluru; Editing by Alan Barona)

    Key Takeaways

    • •GE Vernova acquires full ownership of Prolec for $5.28 billion.
    • •The acquisition is driven by increased demand for grid equipment.
    • •Deal funded equally by cash and debt, closing by mid-2026.
    • •Prolec GE was established in 1995 as a joint venture.
    • •US power consumption expected to hit record highs in 2025-2026.

    Frequently Asked Questions about GE Vernova to fully own Prolec JV for $5.28 billion in grid supply push

    1What is a joint venture?

    A joint venture is a business arrangement where two or more parties agree to pool their resources for a specific project or business activity, sharing profits, losses, and control.

    2What is artificial intelligence?

    Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines programmed to think and learn. AI technologies are increasingly used in various sectors, including finance and energy.

    3What is grid equipment?

    Grid equipment refers to the hardware and technology used to manage and distribute electricity across power grids, including transformers, substations, and transmission lines.

    4What is demand in economics?

    Demand in economics refers to the quantity of a product or service that consumers are willing and able to purchase at various prices during a given time period.

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