Nordex reports strong order growth and stable pricing in Q2
German wind turbine manufacturer Nordex enjoyed strong order intake in the second quarter, with customers ordering turbines with a total capacity of 2,310 megawatts (MW).
This is 82% more than in the same quarter last year, when order intake was 1,271MW.
By comparison, Vestas only managed to secure orders for 1,112MW in the second quarter.
”Building on a strong start to the year, we continued to deliver solid performance in the second quarter, leading to a total of 4.5GW in new orders during the first half – all at stable pricing,” says Nordex CEO José Luis Blanco.
”This consistent momentum reflects the strength of our business model and the strategic direction we’ve taken. Looking ahead, we remain focused on our core markets and are very confident in our ability to sustain this positive trajectory.”
Between April and June 2025, customers ordered a total of 350 wind turbines for projects in nine countries. The strongest individual markets were Germany, Turkey, and Latvia.
The average sales price for orders received in the second quarter was EUR 0.97m per megawatt, compared with EUR 0.96m in the same period last year.
Nordex shares rose 4.2% to EUR 19.50 on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange on Thursday.
In Copenhagen, Vestas shares were up 1.4% at DKK 109 at 9:40 a.m., local time.
English edit by Katrine Gøthler
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