Aeris and Vestas Extended Their Wind Blade Supply Contract Until 2028, Anticipating a Potential Revenue Increase of R$ 7.6 Billion. Furthermore, the Extension Reinforces a Partnership Established in 2015, Highlighting the Success and Shared Strategy.
Aeris, a renowned company in the wind sector, announced a strategic extension of its wind blade supply contract in partnership with Vestas, extending it until the end of 2028. This joint decision aims to solidify a successful collaboration that began in 2015, when both companies joined forces. With the contract extension, estimates indicate a significant increase in revenue, potentially reaching up to R$ 7.6 billion.
Aeris and Vestas Extend Wind Blade Supply Contract Until 2028
This partnership primarily focuses on the supply of wind blades, a vital component in the production of renewable energy.
Aeris detailed that the mentioned amount is subject to various conditions, including continued demand from Vestas.
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The contract, initially designed for an increase of 8.8 gigawatts (GW) in installed capacity, already includes the renegotiation of volumes for the year 2024.
Contract Addendum Reinforces Partnership Between the Companies for the Coming Years
Aeris, commenting on the celebration of the Contract Addendum, emphasized the company’s vision regarding the success and strategic nature of this long-standing partnership.
Since 2015, Aeris has delivered wind blades totaling over 8.5 gigawatts of power, serving both the domestic market and international demands.
The renewed contract reinforces the mutual commitment to the sustainable expansion of wind energy, consolidating the role of both companies as leaders in the sector.
Source: SpaceMoney

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