The Nordex Group booked 3,054 MW of new orders in its Projects segment during the second quarter of 2026, excluding service business — 32.2 percent more than a year earlier (Q2 2025: 2,310 MW). Orders for the first half of 2026 reached 4,923 MW, up 9.6 percent year on year.
Between April and June, customers ordered 496 wind turbines for projects in ten countries, with Germany, the United States and Türkiye the strongest individual markets. The turbine manufacturer reported around 800 MW of orders in the United States during the quarter.
Pricing remained stable. The average sales price was EUR 0.97 million per megawatt in the second quarter, unchanged from a year earlier, and EUR 0.95 million per megawatt across the first half, up from EUR 0.92 million. Nordex attributed the half-year increase mainly to project scope and regional mix effects.
“With an order intake of around 800 megawatts in the US this quarter, we’ve reached an important milestone,” said José Luis Blanco, chief executive of the Nordex Group. “It reflects the trust our customers place in us and the strength of our organisation in the American market. We remain focused on reliable execution as we continue to grow alongside our customers.”
Headquartered in Hamburg, Nordex has installed more than 64 GW of wind capacity across over 40 markets since 1985 and reported around EUR 7.6 billion in consolidated sales in 2025. The company employs more than 11,100 people and runs factories in Germany, Spain, Brazil, India, the United States and Türkiye. Its portfolio centres on onshore turbines in the 4 to 7 MW-plus class, a segment relevant to onshore wind deployment around the Baltic Sea.








