Gresham House Energy Storage Fund PLC (GRID)
Category Infrastructure Direct
This investment trust can be held in an Investment ISA, SIPP and Investment Account
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Sell
45.55p
Buy
45.75p
0.00p (+0.00%)
Discount/Premium
-58.56%
Estimated NAV
110.391p
Prices updated at 23 Dec 2024, 16:35 GMT
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Investment objective
The company seeks to provide investors with an attractive and sustainable dividend over the long term by investing in a diversified portfolio of utility scale operational energy storage systems, which utilise batteries and may also utilise generators, located in Great Britain, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland. In addition, the company seeks to provide investors with the prospect of capital growth through the re-investment of net cash generated in excess of the target dividend in accordance with the investment policy of the company and the requirements of the IT Regulations.
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