Nordex breaks even on operations

Things took ”a step in the right direction” last year, says the chief executive after a significant increase in both order intake and revenue. 
The order outlook is promising, says Nordex CEO Jose Luis Blanco. | Photo: Windeurope
The order outlook is promising, says Nordex CEO Jose Luis Blanco. | Photo: Windeurope

2023 will not be the year Nordex makes a profit either. Nevertheless, the German turbine manufacturer is satisfied with the development. In a presentation of the preliminary key figures, it is stated that operations at least now balance with a profit of EUR 2m (EBITDA), which is EUR 246m better than the previous year.

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