Windar Renovables is investing €50m in a new onshore wind tower manufacturing plant in Legnica, Lower Silesia.
The company said the facility will be its second tower factory in Poland and marks a milestone in its international expansion strategy.
It added that the 70,000-square-metre site will target demand in Central Europe, particularly the Polish and German markets.
Construction is scheduled to finish this year with production due to start in late 2026.
The plant will deliver 200 onshore towers annually, contributing more than 1000MW of clean energy capacity per year.
Windar Renovables stated that the project will create 300 direct jobs and support local suppliers.
The industrial complex will include four production bays, a raw material warehouse and external storage, and will manufacture tower sections 40 metres long, 80 tonnes in weight and up to 6.5 metres in diameter.
Orlando Alonso, executive chairman of Windar Renovables, said: ‘We are committed to becoming a key player in the development of the energy transition in Europe.’
He added: ‘Having already established a leadership position in the offshore wind sector, this investment is a decisive step toward scaling our onshore capabilities.’
Pelayo Berjano, chief executive of Windar Polska, said: “Poland is undoubtedly a strategic logistical location for supplying wind turbine components to the entire Central European market.”
Berjano added: “By levering the region’s highly skilled workforce and technical expertise, we will meet the most rigorous quality standards of the industry while creating a long-term value for the local community and the regional supply chain”.


