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Nordex Continues to Score: Nordex Secures January Orders Totaling 220 MW from GB, Turkey And Lithuania

Hamburg (Germany) - In January 2026, the Nordex Group secured several orders from Europe with a total capacity of 220 MW. The new contracts further strengthen Nordex’s position as a leading provider of wind turbines on the continent.

The orders come from Great Britain (GB), Turkey and Lithuania and include both new installations and expansions of existing wind farms.

In Great Britain, Nordex received an order to supply and install 14 turbines of the N163/6.X type with a total capacity of over 90 MW. Completion is planned for 2028. From Turkey, orders totaling 78 MW were received for various turbine types, covering both new projects and expansions of several existing wind farms. For the first time, N175/6.X turbines are planned to be used in Turkey.

In Lithuania, a new wind farm with a capacity of 47.6 MW is to be built from 2027. The plan is to use seven N175/6.X turbines in the “Cold Climate” version, equipped with the Nordex Advanced Anti-Icing System (AIS). This project is also scheduled for completion in 2028.

According to Nordex, all contracts include “multi-year service and maintenance agreements” to ensure the “long-term reliability and optimal performance” of the turbines. Customer and project names were not disclosed.

In addition, the RENIXX Group also reported a 56 MW order from Germany this week for turbines in a community wind farm in Schleswig-Holstein, which Nordex said can also be booked for January.

After the first four trading days, Nordex shares were down 2.3 percent at €32.88 on Thursday evening. This morning, the share price has risen slightly and is currently trading at €33.16 (11:16 a.m., 06.02.2026, Stuttgart Stock Exchange).



Source: IWR Online, Feb 02 2026