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Wind turbine maker Nordex beats 2025 profit forecast after successive record order intakes

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Posted on February 25, 2026

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Wind turbine maker Nordex beats 2025 profit forecast after successive record order intakes
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GDANSK, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Onshore wind turbine manufacturer Nordex reported on Wednesday better-than-expected core profit for 2025 after a record order intake for the second consecutive year. The

Nordex Tops 2025 Profit Forecast on Back-to-Back Record Orders

Order Intake Streak

Earnings Beat and Record Orders

GDANSK, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Onshore wind turbine manufacturer Nordex reported on Wednesday better-than-expected core profit for 2025 after a record order intake for the second consecutive year.

EBITDA vs. Consensus

The German company reported earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) of 631 million euros ($745 million) in 2025, compared with a company-provided consensus of 472 million euros and a year-ago figure of 296 million euros.

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($1 = 0.8473 euros)

Reporter and Editor Credits

(Reporting by Danny Callaghan and Bernadette Hogg; editing by Matt Scuffham)

Key Takeaways

  • Nordex reported FY2025 EBITDA of €631 million, topping the €472 million consensus.
  • The company achieved a second consecutive year of record order intake, supporting growth.
  • EBITDA nearly doubled from €296 million in the prior year on stronger margins.
  • Results highlight robust demand for onshore wind turbines across core markets.
  • Outperformance underscores momentum following successive record orders.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
Nordex beat its 2025 profit forecast, reporting stronger-than-expected EBITDA after a second consecutive year of record order intake.
How much EBITDA did Nordex report for 2025?
The company reported EBITDA of €631 million for 2025, exceeding a €472 million consensus estimate.
What drove the profit beat?
A second year of record orders and improved margins in the onshore wind business fueled the stronger-than-expected profitability.

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