Dalkia has recently acquired Matex Controls in order to deliver a wider range of services for energy efficiency across Poland.
Matex Controls designs, builds and maintains technical installations for commercial buildings and industry, including HVAC and fire protection systems. It also offers a variety of innovative solutions to manage building energy performance, such as VEMS© (Virtual Energy Management System).
With a revenue of €10 million in 2016 and around 100 employees, Matex Controls has experienced successful growth and has a varied portfolio of customers that spans office buildings, hotels, sports and entertainment buildings as well as leading industrial sites.

As part of Dalkia, Matex Controls will continue to grow by broadening its range of services to include operating capabilities while creating new solutions for the energy performance management of buildings. The acquisition marks an important stage in Dalkia’s drive to support the energy transition in the Polish economy for both the private sector and local authorities.
Matex Controls’ current management team, including the company’s founders, Marcin Michalski and Radosław Stojek, will continue to run the company and help it grow as part of Dalkia.
Sylvie Jéhanno, Chief Executive Officer of Dalkia, stated: “We will continue our international growth and are delighted to have the Matex Controls team on board. Their expertise will enhance our capabilities in heating networks and energy services in Poland. The company’s dynamism will be an advantage in stepping up our customers’ sustainable energy performance in the country.”
Marcin Michalski, CEO commented: “We decided to join the Dalkia Group because our successful collaboration over the past few months has shown that we share the same values and the same goals. After very strong growth over the past three years, Matex Controls is taking a step up. We aim to make the most of Dalkia’s experience to expand our range of services and our customer base while retaining our agility and capacity for innovation.”