Goldwind reveals technology shift

High material costs prompt the Chinese wind OEM to unveil a crucial change of technology. Optimizing for lower speeds and adding cash-maximizing functions for customers are possible future focus areas, says CEO of the company's Danish subsidiary.
Photo: Goldwind
Photo: Goldwind
BY FREJA CELINE ERIKSEN, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN

Since its beginnings with unit capacities of only 1.5MW, Goldwind's permanent magnet direct drive (PMDD) technology has formed the basis of all the OEM's wind turbines. However, rising mineral prices – especially those used in permanent magnets – now push the manufacturer to implement a seminal change away from PMDD.

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