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    Wind turbine maker Nordex beats 2025 profit forecast after successive record order intakes

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    Posted on February 25, 2026

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    Last updated: February 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Nordex beat 2025 profit forecasts, posting €631m EBITDA versus a €472m consensus after a second straight year of record orders. The German onshore wind turbine maker nearly doubled EBITDA from €296m in 2024.

    Nordex Tops 2025 Profit Forecast on Back-to-Back Record Orders

    Order Intake Streak

    Earnings Beat and Record Orders

    GDANSK, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Onshore wind turbine manufacturer Nordex reported on Wednesday better-than-expected core profit for 2025 after a record order intake for the second consecutive year.

    EBITDA vs. Consensus

    The German company reported earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) of 631 million euros ($745 million) in 2025, compared with a company-provided consensus of 472 million euros and a year-ago figure of 296 million euros.

    Currency Reference

    ($1 = 0.8473 euros)

    Reporter and Editor Credits

    (Reporting by Danny Callaghan and Bernadette Hogg; editing by Matt Scuffham)

    Table of Contents

    • Order Intake Streak
    • Earnings Beat and Record Orders
    • EBITDA vs. Consensus
    • Currency Reference
    • Reporter and Editor Credits

    Key Takeaways

    • •Nordex reported FY2025 EBITDA of €631 million, topping the €472 million consensus.
    • •The company achieved a second consecutive year of record order intake, supporting growth.
    • •EBITDA nearly doubled from €296 million in the prior year on stronger margins.
    • •Results highlight robust demand for onshore wind turbines across core markets.
    • •Outperformance underscores momentum following successive record orders.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Wind turbine maker Nordex beats 2025 profit forecast after successive record order intakes

    1What is the main topic?

    Nordex beat its 2025 profit forecast, reporting stronger-than-expected EBITDA after a second consecutive year of record order intake.

    2How much EBITDA did Nordex report for 2025?

    The company reported EBITDA of €631 million for 2025, exceeding a €472 million consensus estimate.

    3What drove the profit beat?

    A second year of record orders and improved margins in the onshore wind business fueled the stronger-than-expected profitability.

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