Nordex books higher order intake of 3.4 GW in H1

Nordex books higher order intake of 3.4 GW in H1 Nordex N131/3600 wind turbine. Image by Nordex SE.

German wind turbine manufacturer Nordex SE (ETR:NDX1) today said the global order intake of its Projects segment registered a 27% year-on-year increase in the first half of 2024, coming at 3,357 MW.

The company secured contracts to deliver 602 of its machines for projects in 17 countries, with 1,271 MW of the total secured volumes reported in the second quarter of the year. The strongest individual markets were Germany, South Africa, Lithuania and Turkey.

In terms of pricing, the average sales price in euros per megawatt of capacity (ASP) amounted to EUR 890,000 (969,260) per MW in January-June, remaining unchanged from the year-ago period.

“We are pleased with our order intake in the first half of the year and our ability to keep pricing stable. Particularly, the strong demand for our N163 turbines, both in Europe and globally, re-affirm our confidence in our order intake plans for the remainder of this year,” said CEO Jose Luis Blanco.

(EUR 1.0 = USD 1.089)

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