German turbine maker Enercon has signed an agreement with Reges Elektrik to supply 70 megawatts of onshore wind capacity for the Demirli wind farm in central Türkiye, the companies said.
Enercon said the order covers 10 units of its 7MW E-175 EP5 E2 turbine model and represents the first deployment of this technology in the Turkish market. The project is located in Kırşehir province.
The company added that the contract marks Reges Elektrik’s first investment in wind energy and reflects growing demand in Türkiye for next-generation onshore wind technology.
“We are proud to support Reges Elektrik in delivering this landmark wind energy project and to contribute to Türkiye’s renewable energy future with strong, reliable, and future-proof technology,” said Arif Günyar, Enercon’s regional head for Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa (CAMEA).
Mustafa Ünal, chairman of Reges Elektrik, said the agreement represented a strategic step for the company as it enters the wind sector.
“This agreement represents a significant milestone for Reges Elektrik as we make our first investment in wind energy,” Ünal said.
“Partnering with Enercon and deploying the E-175 EP5 E2 turbines aligns perfectly with our long-term vision to expand our renewable energy portfolio with high-efficiency, future-proof technologies,” he added.
