Cadeler has opened a new office in Taipei as part of its mission to deliver growth in the Asia-Pacific region.
With the opening of the new office in Xinyi (pictured), Cadeler said it will be better positioned to pursue and deliver offshore wind projects across the many growing markets in the region.
This includes Taiwan’s established offshore wind sector but also emerging hubs such as Vietnam, the Philippines, South Korea, Australia, and beyond.
Following its merger with Seajacks/Eneti in 2023, Cadeler said it has built on a solid regional foundation in Taiwan.
The company established Taiwan’s first commercial scale offshore wind farm, Formosa 1.
Today, Cadeler has two vessels actively operating in Taiwanese waters, with Wind Maker installing 14MW turbines at Orsted’s Greater Changhua 2b & 4 offshore wind project, and Wind Zaratan active on a long-term service agreement with Vestas.
Looking ahead, Cadeler said its vessels have secured a regional pipeline that runs through the end of the decade.
In 2027, Wind Maker and her crew are contracted to install turbines at Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ Fengmiao 1 project.
Moving ahead to 2028, Cadeler will install 14MW Siemens Gamesa turbines at the Formosa 4 offshore wind farm in Taiwan developed by Synera Renewable Energy.
Cadeler’s chief executive Mikkel Gleerup said: “Cadeler’s new Taipei office becomes the hub for expanding our regional footprint – supporting local teams, anchoring client relationships, and coordinating cross-border opportunities as we build momentum for the clean energy future across Asia-Pacific.”
The new Taipei office is fully aligned with Cadeler’s European office design and branding and will accommodate at least twice as many people, with room for further growth.
It sits next to the newly opened Taipei Dome – a 40,000-capacity indoor stadium that hosts baseball games and international concerts.
APAC manager at Cadeler Tony Lu said: “The new Taipei office is more than a workspace – it reflects our confidence in the region’s potential across diverse markets.
“With two vessels already active in Taiwan and a strong pipeline ahead, the new Taipei office gives us the space and strength to meet growing demand.”


