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Nordic Climate Group appoints CEO for Germany market entry
25 May 2026

Nordic Climate Group appoints CEO for Germany market entry

Nordic Climate Group has appointed Bertolt Gärtner as CEO for Germany, marking the Group’s entry into the German market. The company said Germany is one of Europe’s most important markets for cooling, heating and energy-efficient technical installations, driven by rising energy costs, modernisation needs and the transition to more sustainable technologies and refrigerants.

Gärtner will lead Nordic Climate Group’s establishment in Germany, focusing on building a regional organisation based on local entrepreneurship and technical expertise.

He most recently served as CEO of Norva24 Germany, where he led the company’s transformation from a regional platform into a market-leading organisation through organic growth and acquisitions. Under his leadership, the business expanded across Germany and established a strong market position.

“Nordic Climate Group’s model is built around acquiring and developing strong local companies with deep technical expertise, entrepreneurship and long-term customer relationships. Companies continue to operate under their local brands and leadership, while benefiting from shared expertise, collaboration and the strength of a larger group. Bertolt has extensive experience from developing organisations in that kind of environment, which will be highly valuable as we establish and grow Nordic Climate Group in Germany,” says Fredrik Gren, President and Group CEO of Nordic Climate Group.

“What attracted me to Nordic Climate Group is the combination of entrepreneurship, technical expertise and long-term ambition. Germany is a large and highly specialised market, and I believe there is strong potential in building a decentralised group together with local companies and management teams. I look forward to building Nordic Climate Group’s presence in Germany,” says Bertolt Gärtner, CEO of Nordic Climate Group Germany.

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