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According to the latest data from GlobalData, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has successfully surpassed Vestas to become the world's largest wind turbine manufacturer
.
Data shows that in 2017, Siemens Gamesa (headquartered in Spain) installed 9.
43 GW of wind turbines, a year-on-year increase of 26.
4%.
In contrast, competitor Vestas from Denmark saw installations drop 14% to 7.
52 GW
.
The report shows that while Vestas is strong in all regions, it is still unable to surpass the combined synergies achieved by Siemens
Gamesa.
In 2016, Spanish wind power manufacturer Gamesa merged with the wind power business of German industrial giant Siemens, becoming a major giant
in the wind power industry.
In third place is Xinjiang Goldwind Technology from China, which remains the largest wind turbine manufacturer in the region, with a global market share of 10.
4%
in 2017.
In addition, General Electric Renewable Energy of the United States and Enercon of Germany ranked fourth and fifth
, respectively.
GlobalData added that the top 5 original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the wind power sector accounted for 58% of total installed capacity in 2017, up nearly 7%
from the previous year.
According to the latest data from GlobalData, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has successfully surpassed Vestas to become the world's largest wind turbine manufacturer
.
Data shows that in 2017, Siemens Gamesa (headquartered in Spain) installed 9.
43 GW of wind turbines, a year-on-year increase of 26.
4%.
In contrast, competitor Vestas from Denmark saw installations drop 14% to 7.
52 GW
.
The report shows that while Vestas is strong in all regions, it is still unable to surpass the combined synergies achieved by Siemens
Gamesa.
In 2016, Spanish wind power manufacturer Gamesa merged with the wind power business of German industrial giant Siemens, becoming a major giant
in the wind power industry.
In third place is Xinjiang Goldwind Technology from China, which remains the largest wind turbine manufacturer in the region, with a global market share of 10.
4%
in 2017.
In addition, General Electric Renewable Energy of the United States and Enercon of Germany ranked fourth and fifth
, respectively.
GlobalData added that the top 5 original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the wind power sector accounted for 58% of total installed capacity in 2017, up nearly 7%
from the previous year.