A profitable Siemens Gamesa is still some ways off in the distance

Price discipline and tightening-up are leading the way for Siemens Gamesa’s return to profitability as a wind turbine maker. But prospects of making its way back to the glory days remain slim.
Progress is already apparent at Siemens Gamesa, says Siemens Energy's CEO, Christian Bruch. But profitability is still a ways off. | Photo: Siemens Energy
Progress is already apparent at Siemens Gamesa, says Siemens Energy's CEO, Christian Bruch. But profitability is still a ways off. | Photo: Siemens Energy
by anna filbert, translated by christian radich hoffman

The last couple of years have not been kind to Siemens Gamesa. Challenges have piled on top of each other, and problems are numerous.

Already a subscriber?Log in here

Read the whole article

Get access for 14 days for free. No credit card is needed, and you will not be automatically signed up for a paid subscription after the free trial.

With your free trial you get:

  • Access all locked articles
  • Receive our daily newsletters
  • Access our app
  • Must be at least 8 characters, including three of: Uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols
    Must contain at least 2 characters
    Must contain at least 2 characters

    Get full access for you and your coworkers

    Start a free company trial today

    Share article

    Sign up for our newsletter

    Stay ahead of development by receiving our newsletter on the latest sector knowledge.

    Newsletter terms

    Front page now

    On June 1, Senvion's former CFO Manav Sharma started as US country manager for Nordex. Soon he will have a new factory at his disposal. | Foto: Senvion

    Nordex restarts production in the US

    For subscribers

    Further reading