Nexra has signed a firm contract to carry out an operations and maintenance campaign across two offshore wind farms in Taiwan.
Cadeler said the deal, agreed with an undisclosed client, has an expected value of more than €20m and will run for three to four months from March 2026. The campaign will be executed using the Wind Maker installation vessel.
According to Cadeler, the scope will be delivered by Nexra, its dedicated offshore wind O&M service concept launched last year to support projects throughout their operational lifetime.
Mikkel Gleerup, chief executive of Cadeler, said the contract highlights Nexra’s execution capability and responsiveness during the operational phase of offshore wind assets.
“This contract underlines Nexra’s strength in execution and flexibility to respond quickly to client needs in the operational phase of offshore wind farms,” Gleerup said.
He added that securing near-term O&M campaigns helps optimise fleet utilisation while maintaining service quality.
“In securing near-term campaigns such as this, Nexra demonstrates its ability to drive utilisation across Cadeler’s fleet, while continuing to deliver the reliability and technical expertise our clients expect,” he stated.
Cadeler said O&M activities accounted for around one fifth of its revenue in 2025, reflecting the growing importance of the aftermarket as newer 10–15MW turbines enter operation globally.
The company established Nexra in 2025 to deepen long-term client relationships and expand its service and maintenance offering. Nexra’s current fleet includes Zaratan, Wind Scylla and Wind Keeper, with additional vessels available as required.
Gleerup added: “Being entrusted with O&M work in the Asia-Pacific region reflects the confidence placed in our local teams and our assets.”
