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Gwec Records Sharp Rise in Wind Turbine Installations as Five Oems Exceed 100 Gw
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AI-generatedThe record 178 GW of wind turbine installations in 2025 signals strong demand for wind energy equipment and services. Chinese OEMs dominate, with 67% of global installations, indicating a supply chain concentration in China. The increase in average turbine size (>6 MW) and hybrid drive adoption may shift component demand (e.g., larger blades, gearboxes). This benefits turbine manufacturers, component suppliers, and wind farm developers, but may pressure margins for non-Chinese OEMs facing competition.
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- Global wind turbine installations reached a record 178 GW in 2025, up 40% year-on-year.
- 28,395 new turbines were installed, a 23% increase year-on-year.
- Five OEMs surpassed 100 GW cumulative installations: Goldwind (163 GW), Siemens Gamesa (148 GW), GE Vernova (125 GW), Envision (103 GW), Vestas (201 GW).
- China accounted for 67% of global market share with 18,291 units installed.
- Average turbine size exceeded 6 MW; hybrid drive turbines gained market share.
Chinese OEMs may see moderate revenue growth and margin expansion over 1-4 weeks due to scale advantages.
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