Vestas Secures 117 MW Across Three German Wind Projects with Long-Term Service Agreements
Vestas has announced a trio of wind energy orders in Germany totaling 117 MW, adding to the Danish turbine manufacturer's second-quarter order intake. The projects span three distinct sites across the country and involve different turbine variants, with delivery and commissioning timelines stretching from mid-2027 into 2028.
Three Projects, Three Customers
The orders were announced from Hamburg and involve three separate customers operating across Germany. The first order comes from BVNON Dienstleistungs- und Projektentwicklungs GmbH for a 31 MW project named Nienwohlde.
That project will use five V162-6.2 MW turbines and is covered by a 25-year AOM 4000 Service Agreement, the longest service commitment of the three deals announced.
The second and largest order in the announcement was placed by Boreas Energy for a 50 MW project called Vogelsberg. That project will deploy seven V172-7.2 MW turbines under a 20-year AOM 4000 Service Agreement. The Vogelsberg project represents the single biggest installation in the batch by both megawatt capacity and number of turbines.
The third order, placed by ENP Neue Energien GmbH, covers a 36 MW project named Münk Arbach. It will use six V150-6 MW turbines and is backed by a 20-year AOM 5000 Service Agreement, representing the only project in the announcement to carry an AOM 5000-level service arrangement rather than the AOM 4000 tier applied to the other two deals.
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Turbine Variants Across the Portfolio
The three projects draw on different models from Vestas's onshore turbine range. The Nienwohlde project relies on the V162-6.2 MW platform, while Vogelsberg uses the larger V172-7.2 MW variant, the highest-capacity turbine in the announcement.
The Münk Arbach project is built around the V150-6 MW model. The spread of turbine types across the three sites reflects the varying scale and configuration requirements of each project.
Vestas categorizes all three orders under its EMEA regional operations, with the announcement made through the company's Northern and Central Europe division based in Hamburg.
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Delivery and Commissioning Timelines
The Nienwohlde and Vogelsberg projects share identical delivery and commissioning schedules. Both are planned to begin turbine delivery in the second quarter of 2027, with commissioning scheduled to start in the fourth quarter of that same year. That alignment places both projects on parallel tracks through the second half of next year.
The Münk Arbach project for ENP Neue Energien GmbH follows a somewhat later schedule. Delivery for that installation is planned to begin in the third quarter of 2027, with commissioning not expected to begin until the second quarter of 2028. That makes Münk Arbach the last of the three projects to reach the commissioning stage under current planning.
Long-Term Service Commitments
All three orders include long-term service agreements, a consistent feature of Vestas's commercial arrangements that extends the company's revenue relationship with customers well beyond the turbine installation phase.
The 25-year AOM 4000 agreement attached to the Nienwohlde project is the longest of the three, covering a quarter-century of operations and maintenance. The Vogelsberg and Münk Arbach projects each carry 20-year agreements, though they differ in tier, with Vogelsberg on AOM 4000 and Münk Arbach on the higher AOM 5000 level.
The service agreements are structured under Vestas's Active Output Management framework, which the company applies across its global installed base.
Context Within Vestas's Global Operations
Vestas describes itself as having installed more wind power than any other company globally, with more than 201 gigawatts of wind turbines operating across 88 countries.
The company also reports more than 161 GW of wind turbines currently under service agreements, a figure it highlights as central to its data-driven approach to wind resource management. Vestas employs more than 37,000 people worldwide.
The 117 MW announced in Germany forms part of the company's broader Q2 order intake, which will be reported in full at a later date. Germany remains one of the key markets for onshore wind development in Europe, and the three projects announced reflect ongoing demand from both established developers and energy companies active in the German market.
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