Hellenic Cables has secured an order from the 2400MW Leading Light Wind project located more than 40 miles off the coast of New Jersey.
Under the agreement, Hellenic Cables will supply 65km of 132kV inter-array cables, a part of the project’s total inter-array cable needs.
Leading Light Wind is developed by lead developer Invenergy and co-developer energyRe.
The delivery of the inter-array cables is planned for 2030, with the production of certain cable components starting immediately at Hellenic Cables’ facility in Corinth, Greece.
This award highlights Hellenic Cables’ industry leadership in delivering innovative, high-performance solutions tailored to the evolving needs of the renewable energy sector.
Alexis Alexiou, chief executive at Hellenic’s parent company Cenergy Holdings, said: “We are honoured to collaborate with Leading Light Wind on this landmark project, which strengthens the U.S. offshore wind supply chain.
“Our contribution to the Leading Light Wind project underscores Hellenic Cables’ commitment to providing pioneering solutions that support the energy transition and enhance sustainability on a global scale.”
Wes Jacobs, Leading Light Wind project director, added: “Leading Light Wind is thrilled to partner with Hellenic Cables to leverage this cutting-edge cable technology.
“This partnership marks an exciting milestone for Leading Light Wind and will enable innovation and efficiency in our project design.”


