Vestas, a global leader in wind energy solutions, has secured seven new wind turbine orders in Germany, totaling 273MW. These orders, booked for the company’s fourth-quarter intake, are scheduled for delivery and commissioning between the first quarter and the fourth quarter of 2027. The projects span several regions in Germany and include a mix of turbine models, reflecting Vestas’ diverse product portfolio and adaptability to various project requirements.
The orders include notable projects such as Presen-Burgstaaken, developed by Windkraft Presen-Burgstaaken, with a capacity of 43MW using seven V162-6.2MW turbines. Projekt Projektierungsgesellschaft für regenerative Energiesysteme has ordered turbines for the Oldenbroker Feld Niederort project, totaling 49MW, which will use six V162-7.2MW turbines and one V150-5.6MW turbine. Iterra Energy has ordered turbines for two projects: Frielendorf-Waltersberg, totaling 48MW with eight V150-6.0MW turbines, and Frielendorf-Dorheim, totaling 24MW with four V150-6.0MW turbines.
JUWI has placed orders for two projects: Arneburg Sanne, totaling 38MW with five V162-6.2MW and one V162-7.2MW turbines, and Reichenbach-Steegen, totaling 25MW with four V162-6.2MW turbines. Additionally, Vestas received an order from an undisclosed customer for the Günstedt 2 project, totaling 46MW, which includes three V172-7.2MW, three V162-6.2MW, and one V150-6.0MW turbines.
These orders come with service agreements ranging from 20 to 25 years, with tiered service agreements, AOM 4000 and AOM 5000 in place. This underscores Vestas’ commitment to long-term customer support and the reliability of its service offerings.
Beyond Germany, Vestas has also received a significant turbine supply order of 828MW from Casa dos Ventos for the Dom Inocêncio wind complex in Brazil. This project, located in Piauí, will consist of 184 V150-4.5 MW turbines. Additionally, Vestas has secured new orders with a combined capacity of 191MW for projects by Uhl Windkraft, Wpd, and a consortium of FW LUBIEŃ 1 and Greenvolt Power Group, in Germany and Poland.
These developments highlight Vestas’ strong market position and its ability to secure large-scale projects across different regions. The company’s focus on long-term service agreements and diverse turbine models demonstrates its adaptability and commitment to meeting the evolving needs of the wind energy sector. As the global push for renewable energy intensifies, Vestas’ recent orders and projects could influence the trajectory of wind energy development, encouraging other players to adopt similar strategies and technologies. The emphasis on long-term service agreements may also set a new standard for the industry, ensuring the longevity and efficiency of wind energy projects.

