
Vestas is involved in both the onshore and offshore wind sector.
For the Schenkenberg IV + V project in Germany, Vestas will provide Enertrag SE with ten V172-7.2MW turbines, yielding 72MW total capacity, under a 25-year AOM 5000 service contract. Turbine deliveries commence in the third quarter of 2026, followed by commissioning in the first quarter of 2027.
A separate German contract involves supplying Windpark Niederlungwitz Struktur with eight V162-6.2MW units for the Niederlungwitz site, generating 50MW, paired with a 20-year AOM 4000 service agreement. Deliveries are planned for the third quarter of 2026, with commissioning starting in the second quarter of 2027.
Energiekontor and Loscon have ordered eight V150-6.0MW turbines for the Wulkow-Booßen development in Germany, totaling 48MW, including a 25-year AOM 4000 service arrangement. Deliveries are scheduled for the first quarter of 2027, with commissioning in the second quarter of 2027.
In Italy, PLT has contracted five V162-6.0MW turbines for the Castronovo di Sicilia project, providing 30MW capacity and a 20-year AOM 5000 service package. Both delivery and commissioning are set for the fourth quarter of 2026.
Vestas specializes in the design, production, installation, and maintenance of onshore and offshore wind turbines globally, with over 193GW installed across 88 countries.
In August 2025, the company secured an order from an unnamed client to supply turbines for a 128MW wind facility in Chile.
These contracts demonstrate Vestas’ continued expansion in mature European markets, where repowering and greenfield projects drive renewable capacity additions. The varied turbine models—ranging from 6.0MW to 7.2MW—optimize site-specific wind conditions, maximizing energy yield within spatial and regulatory constraints.
Long-term service agreements ensure performance reliability through proactive maintenance, digital monitoring, and component availability, reducing operational risks for project owners. AOM packages incorporate advanced analytics to predict wear and schedule interventions, extending asset life and stabilizing output.
German projects benefit from established grid infrastructure and supportive renewable policies, facilitating timely integration. Italian developments leverage improving auction frameworks and regional demand for clean energy.
Vestas’ modular platform approach allows configuration flexibility, from tower heights to blade lengths, tailored to local topography and permitting requirements. Manufacturing proximity in Europe minimizes transport logistics and supports just-in-time delivery schedules.
Commissioning timelines align with seasonal construction windows, optimizing workforce deployment and minimizing weather-related delays. Post-commissioning, remote operations centers enable real-time performance tracking across the portfolio.
The aggregated 200MW contributes incrementally to national decarbonization targets, displacing fossil-based generation and enhancing energy security. Each site incorporates bird and bat mitigation measures alongside noise reduction technologies, addressing environmental considerations.
Vestas maintains a robust supply chain for critical components, with European production hubs ensuring material traceability and quality control. Ongoing R&D refines aerodynamics and power electronics, pushing capacity factors higher in moderate wind regimes.
Overall, these orders reinforce Vestas’ leadership in wind technology deployment, delivering scalable solutions that balance cost, efficiency, and sustainability across diverse markets.