EOS Investment Management Group
EOS Investment Management Ltd
London, United Kingdom
About
Founded in 2014, EOS Investment Management Group is a private headquartered in London, United Kingdom with approximately 50-200 employees specializing in Solar, Energy Storage, Hydrogen.
Founded in 2014 and headquartered in London, EOS Investment Management Group is an FCA-regulated alternative investment fund manager and UN PRI signatory. The firm manages two primary investment strategies: Clean Energy Infrastructure and Mid-Market Private Equity. Its infrastructure funds focus on large-scale solar, agrivoltaics, battery storage, and grid-parity projects across Italy and Spain, with a portfolio exceeding 1 GW of renewable capacity. The private equity arm invests in Italian SMEs driving the energy transition and circular economy. EOS IM operates through integrated platforms including Lexham Power (utility-scale solar and storage IPP) and Compton Industriale (PV panel recycling). The firm maintains a rigorous ESG-first approach and actively partners with institutional investors, financial institutions, and energy companies to accelerate Europe's decarbonization.
Headquarters
London, United Kingdom
Founded
2014
Employees
50-200
Company Type
Private
Annual Revenue
$500M-$1B
Funding Stage
Growth
Business Models
Value Chain
Service Regions
Italy, Spain, Europe
Industry Memberships
UN PRI (Principles for Responsible Investment) - A-rated signatory, TCFD (Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures) supporter, AIFI (Associazione Italiana Private Equity, Venture Capital e Private Debt), AIMA (The Alternative Investment Management Association)
Projects
EOS ReNewable Infrastructure Fund II Portfolio
Lexham Power Platform
Lazio Grid-Parity Solar Project
Spanish Grid-Parity Solar Projects
Sardinia Solar Portfolio
Sustainability
A-rated UN PRI signatory; ESG.IAMA Private ranking third place (2025)
ESG Rating
696k
Tonnes CO₂/yr avoided
Partnerships
ING Italia, Edison, Lightsource bp, Capital Dynamics, Obton, Simest SpA, KPMG, Deloitte, PwC