Ventus Energy has opened a regional office at Taichung Port, Taiwan, as part of its expansion strategy aimed at meeting rising demand for high voltage engineering services across the Asia-Pacific region.
The new facility marks the company’s first physical presence in Asia and follows its entry into the U.S. market in November 2024. The office is expected to support the growing offshore wind sector in Taiwan, particularly along the country’s west coast, which has emerged as a regional hub for offshore wind development.
This announcement marks a key milestone for Ventus as we officially make ground in Asia with the opening of our regional office there,” said Lee Glendening, managing director of Ventus Energy. The area is an ideal entry point given the maturity of the offshore wind market in the country. Our base is ideally equipped to support these pivotal projects.
The company said the Taiwan office will enable it to invest in local personnel and contribute to the transition of Taiwan’s skilled workforce into offshore wind. Ventus specialises in high voltage testing and termination, cable fault response, operations and maintenance, and electrical safety, and is a preferred supplier for both onshore and subsea cable repair.
The expansion comes as Taiwan continues to develop its offshore wind capacity to meet national renewable energy targets.