Aggreko was founded in
The Netherlands by Luc Koopmans in 1962. In 1997, the business demerged from Christian Salvesen and then listed on the London Stock Exchange. In December 2001, its chief executive Chris Masters departed the business. He was succeeded by Phil Harrower who had worked his way up in the company from a junior salesman. Harrower was killed in a train collision in the USA where he was based in December 2002. In 2003, it appointed
Rupert Soames as its new chief executive who served for 11 years until 2014. Aggreko acquired all the activities, other than those relating to large gas turbines, of
General Electric Energy Rentals for around $212m in December 2006. In March 2012, Aggreko acquired 100% of the operations of Poit Energia, a supplier of power generation equipment in Latin America. In 2014, the company announced the departure of its chief executive
Rupert Soames. In July 2017, Aggreko announced the £40 million acquisition of battery storage company,
Younicos. The acquisition was part of the company's plans to provide greener sources of electricity, transitioning away from
diesel only generators. In April 2021, the company agreed to be acquired by Albion Acquisitions Limited, owned by TDR Capital and I Squared Capital, in a transaction valued at £2.3 billion. This marked the business's delisting on the London Stock Exchange. In September 2022, Aggreko launched a new business unit in
North America called Aggreko Energy Transition Solutions, which will develop, own and operate clean energy and sustainable infrastructure. ==Operations==