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Nordex Group Reports 32% Growth in Q2 2026 Wind Turbine Orders, Reaches 3 GW Milestone

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The Nordex Group recorded a strong increase in wind turbine orders during the second quarter of 2026, securing 3,054 MW of new orders in its Projects segment, excluding the Service business. The order intake represents a 32.2% year-on-year increase compared with 2,310 MW in the second quarter of 2025.

For the first half of 2026, the company reported total project orders of 4,923 MW, up 9.6% from 4,492 MW recorded during the corresponding period in 2025.

The average sales price (ASP) remained stable at EUR 0.97 million per MW during the second quarter, unchanged from the same period last year. For the first six months of 2026, the ASP increased to EUR 0.95 million per MW, compared with EUR 0.92 million per MW in the first half of 2025. According to the company, the increase was primarily driven by changes in project scope and regional sales mix.

Between April and June 2026, Nordex received orders for 496 wind turbines across 10 countries. Germany, the United States, and Türkiye emerged as the company’s largest individual markets during the quarter.

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Commenting on the results, José Luis Blanco, CEO of the Nordex Group, said the company achieved an important milestone by securing around 800 MW of order intake in the United States during the quarter. He noted that the performance reflects customer confidence in the company’s capabilities and its strong position in the US wind energy market, adding that Nordex remains focused on reliable project execution while supporting customers’ expanding renewable energy portfolios.

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