New advances will help push the machine to new markets in the coming years, including making it increasingly more modular, so it can be produced and transported more easily.
“The Siemens Gamesa 5.X will be one of the pivotal wind turbines for Siemens Gamesa in the years to come. There is still plenty of work to do as we continuously strive to bring better, more competitive and innovative variants to our customers,” said Martin.
Where next for the Siemens Gamesa 5.X?
Sweden and Finland have clearly been the stand-out performers for the Siemens Gamesa 5.X in terms of sales. But many other countries have also come on-board, including Brazil, Germany and Spain. And more recently, they have been joined by sales in both North Macedonia and Scotland, as well as the largest ever wind project in Canada with a total capacity of 495 MW, as the platform touches down in North America for the first time.
But sales for the Siemens Gamesa 5.X are set to grow much further, in fact, these are estimated to account for around 60% of all Siemens Gamesa onshore wind turbine sales in the 2024-2027 period.
“We have seen a very successful commercial performance for the Siemens Gamesa 5.X, and all efforts are now set towards both growing in current markets and entering new ones. We are confident that the platform will be the bread and butter for onshore sales in the years ahead,” said Juan Diego Díaz Vega, global head of onshore marketing for Siemens Gamesa.