Windar Renovables to Build Wind Turbine Tower Factory in Poland with €50 Million Investment
Windar Renovables is set to invest €50 million in a new factory in Lower Silesia, Poland, to produce onshore wind turbine towers, with construction expected to be completed by the end of 2023 and production commencing in 2026. The facility aims to manufacture 200 towers annually, contributing around 1GW of new wind power capacity for markets in Germany and Poland, and will create approximately 300 jobs. This initiative follows the establishment of an offshore wind turbine tower plant in Poland, also scheduled to begin production in 2026.

Windar Renovables plans to establish a factory in Lower Silesia, Poland, dedicated to producing onshore wind turbine towers. The construction is expected to finish by the end of 2023, with production starting in 2026.
The facility will produce 200 towers annually, contributing approximately 1GW of new wind power capacity, targeting markets in Germany and Poland. The investment totals around €50 million and is expected to create 300 jobs upon full operation.
The complex will consist of four production bays, a raw material warehouse, and external storage. Windar Onshore Polska will manufacture section towers of 40 meters in length and 6.5 meters in diameter.
The CEO highlighted Poland’s strategic location for supplying components across Central Europe. This new factory follows the construction of an offshore wind turbine tower plant in Poland that began last year and is also set to start production in 2026.




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