Vestas signs deal with LM Wind in Brazil

The GE-owned manufacturer will henceforth produce rotor blades for the Danish OEM’s V150 unit in the South American market. A mature decision, says Vestas.
Photo: LM Wind Power
Photo: LM Wind Power
BY MAZ PLECHINGER, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN & CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

Looking forward, rotor blades for Vestas’ big seller in the Brazilian market, the V150, will be made by LM Wind Power. The wind turbine manufacturer has entered a multi-year agreement with GE-owned company, which will supply blades made at its factory in Ipojuca, Brazil, starting from the second half of this year.

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