MHI Vestas has signed a purchase agreement with the CS Wind/Chin Fong partnership for towers for offshore wind turbines it is supplying to projects off the coast of Taiwan.
The purchase agreement covers complete tower supply for the Changfang Phases 1 and 2, Xidao and Zhong Neng offshore wind projects.
Changfang Phases 1 and 2, Xidao and Zhong Neng are the only four Taiwanese projects to have passed the government’s localisation review for projects allocated in round two, MHI Vestas said.
MHI Vestas Taiwan business director Maida Zahirovic said: “Towers being sourced in Taiwan is another positive development for the local supply chain.
“MHI Vestas’ leading localisation plan is continuing to deliver benefits for Taiwan, in partnership with local suppliers.
“Further volume through 2026 will be welcomed by local suppliers to achieve the best return on their upfront investments, and would be delivered with more certainty by utilising an established platform such as the proven MHI Vestas V174 technology.”
CS Wind co-CEO Knud Bjarne Hansen added: “We are pleased to be working with MHI Vestas on delivering their V174 platform offshore Taiwan.
“Chin Fong’s local expertise and first-rate facility is providing the foundation to enable our partnership to deliver best-in-class towers locally.
“This purchase agreement is the culmination of significant efforts by all parties, and we look forward to delivering our towers with consistency and quality in full support of Taiwan’s offshore wind supply chain developments.”
The conditional contract signed between MHI Vestas and CS Wind/Chin Fong in October 2018 has been concluded with this purchase agreement.
Contracts have now been signed by MHI Vestas in Taiwan for local supply of blades, blade materials (bonding glue, resin, pultruded carbon plates), towers, switchgear, rotor hubs, hub plates, nacelle base frames, low voltage cabinets, UPS systems, and PCM assembly with more local supply chain contracts planned for 2020.


