en.Wedoany.com Reported - Nordex Group has secured three wind turbine orders in the United States, with a total installed capacity of 484 MW. The Hamburg-based manufacturer did not disclose the customer or project names.

One of the contracts involves 32 N133/4.8 turbines, with a total output of approximately 154 MW. The remaining two orders include 56 N163/5.X turbines, totaling about 350 MW.
Manav Sharma, CEO of Nordex North America, stated that these projects demonstrate customers' trust in the company's technical capabilities and delivery performance. He noted that supported by mature turbine technology and a local supply chain, the company's growth in the region continues to accelerate.
Since its founding in 1985, Nordex has installed over 64 GW of wind power capacity across more than 40 markets. The group's revenue in 2025 was approximately €7.6 billion. The company employs over 11,100 people and operates factories in Germany, Spain, Brazil, India, and the United States. In the Baltic region, Nordex remains one of the leading onshore wind turbine suppliers. Its turbines in the 4 to 7+ MW class are specifically designed for markets with limited expansion space and constrained grid capacity—conditions applicable to much of Germany and Poland, which are expanding onshore wind power.
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