Vestas has received a 224MW Enventus turbine order from Vinliden Vindkraft for two wind projects in Sweden.
The turbines (picture of the Enventus turbine) are for the 70MW Vinliden and 154MW Fjallberg projects, both of which are a joint venture of funds managed by Prime Capital and Polhem Infra, a renewables and infrastructure investor in the Nordics.
The order includes supply, delivery, and commissioning of 35 V162-6.4MW wind turbines with 24 units for Fjallberg and 11 units for Vinliden, all equipped with Vestas anti-icing technology.
Turbine delivery is expected to begin in the second quarter of 2026 with commissioning scheduled for completion in the fourth quarter of 2026.
The two projects are located in the county of Vasterbotten in northern Sweden in a region where the renewable energy industry has been active for decades and where several new companies find the area suitable for new energy projects.
Vestas has also secured a long-term service agreement designed to ensure optimised performance of the assets with the support of local service technicians “for decades to come”.
“We are thrilled and grateful for the trust that Prime Capital and Polhem Infra are putting in Vestas and our EnVentus platform.
“We are looking forward to working closely together throughout the next years,” said Anna Schlasberg Wachtmeister, vice president of sales, north west, at Vestas.
“While there have been some setbacks in Sweden’s green transition, investments like this one underline the continued demand for clean and cost-efficient energy and are clearly leading the way by persistently pushing forward despite challenging times.”


