Hamburg-based turbine maker books 484 MW of U.S. projects
Nordex Group announced that it has received three orders for wind turbines in the United States, together representing 484 megawatts of installed capacity. The contracts cover two different turbine models and various project scopes, with the company providing a breakdown of unit counts and nominal capacities.
Order composition
- One of the orders calls for 32 units of the N133/4.8 model, delivering a combined capacity of approximately 154 MW.
- The remaining two orders together amount to about 350 MW and are made up of 56 turbines of the N163/5.X family.
The company, which is headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, did not identify the three customers or specify the individual projects tied to the orders. No additional commercial details such as delivery schedules, contract values, or project locations were disclosed.
Company comment
Manav Sharma, chief executive officer of Nordex North America, said the projects underline customer confidence in Nordex technology and in the company’s ability to execute. He added that the orders signal continued momentum for the firm in the United States.
Market and sector context
The announced orders increase Nordex’s presence in the U.S. wind market by adding a mix of mid- and large-rotor turbines. While the company provided unit counts and aggregate capacities, the absence of named customers and project particulars leaves specific revenue and timing impacts unspecified in the public announcement.
What is known and what remains unclear
- Known: three orders in the U.S. with combined capacity of 484 MW, comprised of 32 N133/4.8 turbines (~154 MW) and 56 N163/5.X turbines (~350 MW).
- Unclear: customer identities, project names, delivery timelines and commercial terms were not disclosed by Nordex.
This account presents the facts released by Nordex concerning the three U.S. orders, along with executive commentary provided by Nordex North America’s CEO. Additional details were not supplied in the company statement.