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Yukon and Wind Point Partners invest in D&H United

Yukon Partners, a provider of mezzanine capital for middle market private equity transactions, has partnered with Wind Point Partners to support the acquisition of D&H United.
By James Foster October 14, 2022 Read time: 2 mins
D&H United provides fuel and EV infrastructure solutions

D&H is a provider of testing, inspection, repair, and installation services for fuelling stations and EV charging infrastructure across the United States. The company provides services to fuelling and EV station operators through a network of 16 branch locations and a team of more than 570 employees.

Headquartered in Houston, D&H was formed in 2015 by long-time industry executive and current D&H CEO Bo Sasnett, who initiated the merger of two predecessor companies. Yukon Partners says that, under his leadership, D&H evolved into one of the nation’s leading fuel and EV infrastructure solutions providers, servicing thousands of fuelling and charging locations across the Southern and Mountain regions. Wind Point is partnering with Bo Sasnett and D&H management, all of whom will maintain ownership in the business. 

Konrad Salaber, managing director at Wind Point, commented: “Bo and the D&H team have built a tremendous franchise that is known for its service-first orientation among the industry’s leading fuelling and EV station operators. D&H and Wind Point have developed a robust growth plan focused on rapidly expanding the company’s team of technicians and pursuing strategic M&A in a highly fragmented market. We believe this joint vision will further solidify D&H as the industry’s service partner of choice with the nation’s leading fuelling and EV station operators.”

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