Gamesa Corporación Tecnológica S.A. Siemens Wind Power
Founded
28 January 1976; 48 years ago (28 January 1976)
Headquarters
Zamudio Hamburg Brande
Key people
Jochen Eickholt (CEO) Christian Bruch (Chairman)[1]
Products
Wind Turbines
Revenue
4,611,983,000 Euro (2016)
Operating income
477,377,000 Euro (2016)
Net income
302,396,000 Euro (2016)
Total assets
5,895,083,000 Euro (2016)
Owners
Siemens Energy AG
Number of employees
27,604 (2022)
Parent
Siemens Energy AG
Divisions
Onshore Offshore Service
Subsidiaries
Gamesa Gearbox Gamesa Electric Adwen
Website
www.siemensgamesa.com
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, S.A. was formed in 2017 in a merger of Siemens' Wind Power division with Gamesa Corporación Tecnológica, S.A.; it is a Spanish-German wind engineering company based in Zamudio, Biscay, Spain. The company has two other main sites in Spain: one in Madrid and the other in Sarriguren. Other than its headquarters, its onshore business is primarily based in Spain, while the offshore business is based in Germany and Denmark. It is the world's second largest wind turbine manufacturer behind Vestas.[2]
The company is notable for its SG 14.0-222 wind turbine, the largest variant based on the Siemens D7 platform [de], as well as being the largest wind turbine in the world. Its main competition is the General Electric Haliade-X and the MHI-Vestas V164.[3]
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