Siemens Gamesa wants even playing field – not quotas

The German-Spanish wind OEM sees challenges persisting on several fronts as inflation continues to pinch. Subsidized rivals worsen the situation, says CEO.
Adm. direktør for Siemens Gamesa Jochen Eickholt. | Photo: Siemens Energy
Adm. direktør for Siemens Gamesa Jochen Eickholt. | Photo: Siemens Energy
BY ANNE FILBERT, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN

Challenges have been pilling up in recent years for European wind turbine manufacturers, and Siemens Gamesa is no exception. The OEM, like its closest competitors, has also incurred deep loses resulting from a row of issues tied to factors like the Covid-19 pandemic, supply chain disruptions and inflation.

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