Order of 56 MW Marks Advance in the Croatian Market
The Nordex Group, a global leader in renewable energy solutions, announces a significant order of 56 MW for the “Visoka” wind farm in Croatia, reinforcing its position in the country’s energy market. The order, placed by ENCRO doo and Adris Grupa, includes eight N163/6.X wind turbines, standing out in the renewable energy sector and contributing to the region’s energy transition.
This new acquisition symbolizes an important step in the Nordex Group’s journey to expand its presence in Croatia, demonstrating the company’s commitment to supporting sustainable growth in the area. The turbines, part of the Delta4000 series, will be installed near Sinj, northeast of Split, and are scheduled to be operational by the end of 2024.
N163/6.X Wind Turbines: A Landmark in Renewable Energy
The N163/6.X turbines, introduced in 2021, represent a significant advancement in wind technology, offering greater efficiency and sustainability. With flexible power in the 6 MW class, these turbines are designed to meet the specific demands of markets with limited space and grid capacity. Since their launch, the Nordex Group has sold over 3,000 MW of these turbines worldwide, consolidating its position as an innovative leader in the sector.
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Strategic Partnership and Sustainable Commitment
The collaboration between ENCRO, Adris Grupa, and the Nordex Group reflects a joint effort to drive the energy transition in Croatia and the European Union. The “Visoka” project is an example of how strategic partnerships can significantly contribute to the expansion of renewable energy and to meeting the region’s environmental goals.
Branimir Ivković from ENCRO emphasizes the importance of the “Visoka” project for the growth of renewable energy generation capacity in Croatia. This joint investment, with a connected capacity of 122.3 MW and an installed capacity of 141.8 MW, not only propels the green energy transition in Croatia but also supports the economic and environmental objectives of the European Union.
The Continuous Growth of the Nordex Group
Since 2019, the Nordex Group has experienced an increase in demand for its renewable energy solutions in Croatia. To date, the company has installed 154 turbines in the country, totaling 635 MW, mainly in the 3, 4, and 5 MW classes. With the N163/6.X turbines in Visoka projected for 2024, the Nordex Group solidifies its leadership in the Croatian market.
The Nordex Group, with over 44 GW of installed wind power capacity across more than 40 markets, generated revenues of €5.7 billion in 2022. The company, which employs over 9,000 people, has production capabilities in several countries, including Germany, Spain, Brazil, the United States, India, and Mexico. Its product portfolio focuses on onshore turbines in the 4 to 6.X MW class, meeting the needs of global markets.
This advancement in Croatia, with the installation of the N163/6.X turbines, not only strengthens the Nordex Group’s position as a leader in the renewable energy sector but also represents a continued commitment to sustainable development and the global energy transition.
Source: Nordex Investor Relations.

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