Nordex Group has announced a new round of wind turbine orders totaling 155 MW, secured across several Southern European countries and Türkiye over recent weeks. The contracts cover the supply and installation of 34 turbines drawn from the company’s Delta and Delta 4000 Series.
Nordex Secures 155 MW Across Southern Europe and Türkiye
Nordex has not disclosed the names of the customers involved or the specific locations of the wind farms. That level of confidentiality is common in competitive energy markets, where developers typically prefer to keep project details private until construction is underway. What the company has confirmed is the scale: 155 MW of new capacity, spread across multiple Southern European countries and Türkiye, secured within a matter of weeks.
The orders cover the supply and installation of 34 wind turbines in total. Nordex announced the contracts as part of its ongoing commercial activity in a region that continues to draw significant investment in onshore wind. Southern Europe and Türkiye share strong natural wind resources and policy environments that are increasingly supportive of renewable energy development, and the batch adds to Nordex’s growing order book as grid expansion and decarbonization targets continue driving procurement activity.
Turbine Models and Site-Specific Configurations
The contracts draw on two product lines: the Delta Series and the Delta 4000 Series. Both belong to Nordex’s onshore wind portfolio, and each turbine has been configured to match the specific wind conditions and site requirements of its project location. Site-specific tailoring is standard practice in utility-scale wind development — wind speed, turbulence intensity, and terrain all influence which rotor diameter and hub height will deliver the best energy yield.
The Delta 4000 Series is the company’s flagship platform for high-yield onshore wind, designed to perform across a range of wind classes. That versatility makes it well suited to the varied topographies found across Southern Europe and Türkiye. The presence of Delta Series turbines alongside the Delta 4000 suggests the order mix reflects meaningfully different site conditions across the projects.
Long-Term Service Agreements Included in Contracts
Beyond the hardware, all contracts in this announcement include multi-year service and maintenance agreements — a standard part of Nordex’s commercial offer, structured to ensure long-term operational efficiency once the turbines are running.
For wind farm operators, availability is a critical performance metric: the percentage of time a turbine is operational and ready to generate power. Downtime directly affects revenue, so locking in a service agreement with the original equipment manufacturer is a common way to manage that risk. These multi-year contracts also provide Nordex with a recurring revenue stream beyond the initial equipment sale, an “install and maintain” model that has become increasingly central to how turbine manufacturers structure customer relationships.
Installation and Commissioning Timeline
The projects are scheduled for installation and commissioning between spring 2027 and early 2028 — roughly two to three years out, reflecting the typical lead times involved in bringing utility-scale onshore wind to construction-ready status.
Permitting, grid connection agreements, and civil works all take time. Turbine orders are often placed well ahead of physical construction, letting manufacturers plan production schedules while customers secure delivery slots. A spring 2027 installation start suggests several of these projects are already well advanced in their development pipelines. The timeline also points to the sustained pace of wind energy expansion across the region, driven by national renewable energy targets and the broader European push to accelerate clean energy deployment.
All Info Is Protected
Nordex Group has secured 155 MW of new wind turbine orders across Southern Europe and Türkiye. The contracts cover 34 turbines from the Delta and Delta 4000 Series, each configured to local site conditions, and all agreements include multi-year service and maintenance terms aimed at ensuring high availability over the operational life of the projects. Customer names and wind farm locations have not been disclosed. Installation and commissioning are expected between spring 2027 and early 2028.







