Siemens Energy will cease production activities at its Brande facility in Denmark, as part of a broader effort to streamline operations and improve profitability.
The decision follows a year-long pause in manufacturing at the site. The company said nacelle production will be discontinued during fiscal year 2026, while other functions will remain in place.
“Siemens Gamesa will focus the Brande site entirely on the most essential areas of wind technology – including technology development, service, and logistics – and will cease nacelle manufacturing during fiscal year 2026,” a Siemens spokesperson said.
“This step is part of our ongoing review of the industrial footprint and our efforts to return to profitability,” the spokesperson added.
The move will affect around 150 employees at the Brande facility, which has a total workforce of approximately 2,500 people.
Despite the production phaseout, Siemens Energy said it plans to manage the transition by redeploying staff where possible. “The company aims to manage the transition responsibly, reallocating staff to other suitable roles wherever possible,” the spokesperson said.
