The Nordex Group has secured three new orders in the United States with a combined capacity of more than 480 MW, according to a press release. The contracts cover the supply of 81 N163/5.X turbines. The names of the customers and projects have not been disclosed, but the projects will be delivered according to customer-specific requirements, further strengthening the company's presence in the U.S. market.
Manav Sharma, CEO of Nordex North America, commented, “These new orders reflect once again the trust our customers place in Nordex and in our ability to deliver and service projects reliably and efficiently. We are grateful for that confidence. Driven by strong customer partnerships, the dedicated execution and service capabilities of our teams, and our robust manufacturing capabilities, we are seeing continued momentum in this region. Our focus remains on delivering value and supporting our customers’ long-term energy goals.”
The new orders will be manufactured at the Nordex Group's production plant in Iowa. This facility is part of the company's manufacturing network that includes factories in Germany, Spain, Brazil, India, and the USA. The Nordex Group has commissioned more than 64 GW of wind power capacity in over 40 markets since 1985 and generated consolidated sales of around EUR 7.6 billion in 2025. The company currently has more than 11,100 employees.
These orders highlight the continued demand for onshore wind turbines in the U.S., particularly in the 4 to 7 MW+ classes that Nordex focuses on. The N163/5.X turbines are designed to meet the market requirements of countries with limited available space and regions with constrained grid capacity, making them suitable for various U.S. locations.
The Nordex Group's global service network ensures smooth operation of the turbines, which is a key factor for customers when selecting a wind turbine supplier. The company's ability to deliver and service projects reliably and efficiently is a competitive advantage that has helped secure these new orders.
This announcement comes at a time when the U.S. wind energy market is experiencing growth, driven by factors such as corporate renewable energy procurement and state-level renewable portfolio standards. The new orders will contribute to the U.S.'s renewable energy capacity and help meet the growing demand for clean energy.
The Nordex Group is listed on the MDAX and TecDAX of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (ISIN: DE000A0D6554) in Germany. The company's focus on onshore wind turbines and its strong presence in the U.S. market position it well for future growth opportunities.
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