Nordex has secured a 189MW order from OX2 to supply turbines for the Fageråsen wind farm in Sweden.
The contract covers 27 N163/6.X turbines to be installed on 119-metre tubular steel towers in the municipality of Malung-Sälen in the Dalarna region.
Nordex said the machines will be equipped with cold-climate modifications and its Advanced Anti-Icing System to ensure reliable operation and optimise energy production during harsh winter conditions.
The scope of supply also includes a full Premium Service agreement with a production-based availability warranty for up to 25 years.
“This new order provides a great opportunity to further foster the excellent relationship and strong cooperation between Nordex and OX2 in the Nordic region,” said Till Junge, Nordex Group vice president for the Nordic region.
“With the N163/6.X and its cold-climate package including the Advanced Anti-Icing System, we are delivering yet again our tried, tested and highly efficient solutions tailored to the demanding conditions in Sweden,” Junge added.
Component deliveries for foundation works are scheduled to begin in 2026, with turbine installation planned for 2027.
Nordex said the wind farm is expected to enter operation in early 2028.
The company added that the deal strengthens its cooperation with OX2 across the Nordics and reinforces its position in cold-climate markets with long-term service offerings.
