Enercon has secured new turbine orders totalling 310MW for six wind farms in Vietnam.
The contracts cover the supply of 74 E-138 EP3 E2/4.2MW machines scheduled to be installed by the end of next year.
Enercon said that earlier this month it had completed a 64MW project featuring E-126 EP3 hardware in the Vietnamese province of Ninh Thuan.
The company is also preparing to start work in the summer on another wind farm, which is being developed by Trungnam Group, which will comprise 12 E-126 EP3 turbines.
Enercon is expanding its operations in Ho Chi Minh City and is setting up a nationwide service network in Vietnam to ensure optimum technical availability of the turbines for the duration of the customers‘ power feed contracts.
Enercon Sales International regional manager for Asia-Pacific Steffen Brauns said: “We are pleased that our customers are putting their trust in us by placing these additional orders.
“Since entering the market in Vietnam in 2018, Enercon has proven itself as a consistently reliable partner with high quality standards. That has paid off.
“Even after the added subsidies for wind energy run out in 2021, the favourable political framework conditions for renewable energy sources in general and for wind energy in particular can still be expected to continue.
“We are already conducting positive talks with customers on cooperation in projects after 2021.”


