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In the period from October to December 2025, Nordex received orders for a total of 577 wind turbines for projects in 12 countries. (Archive photo.)
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Nordex reaches new record for order intake in 2025

The wind turbine manufacturer has increased its order intake to 10.2 GW, corresponding to an increase of 22.5 percent compared to the previous year  
13. JAN 2026 11.08
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The German wind turbine manufacturer Nordex Group ended the fourth quarter of 2025 with orders of 3.6 GW, thus reaching a total order intake of 10.2 GW for the whole year. This is 22.5 percent more than in 2024. This is stated by Nordex Group in a press release.


The order intake in the fourth quarter amounted to 3.175 billion euros compared to 2.889 billion euros in the same period the previous year. The average selling price per megawatt (ASP) was 0.89 million euros/MW in the fourth quarter, which is on par with the same period the previous year. For the whole of 2025, the average price was 0.91 million euros/MW compared to 0.90 million euros/MW. euro/MW in 2024.


In the period from October to December 2025, the company received orders for a total of 577 wind turbines for projects in 12 countries, including primarily Germany, Canada and France.


- After a strong order year in 2024, we continued the momentum in 2025, which underlines the strength of our product portfolio and customer relationships. The majority of our orders came from our core markets in Europe and Canada, where Nordex is strong. This success has resulted in a healthy order backlog at the end of the year, which provides a solid foundation for the future, says José Luis Blanco, CEO of Nordex Group.


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