At its site in Tianjin, China, Flender officially started work on the expansion of production capacities for the business with drive systems for wind energy with a ceremonial laying of the foundation stone. Flender is investing more than 16,000 square meters in a new production hall as well as administration and supply buildings for the wind business under the Winergy brand. With this investment, Flender is addressing the future demand for mechanical and electrical drive components for wind turbines both in the Chinese market and worldwide.
The new production building will be designed for the assembly of fully integrated drivelines and the medium-speed Winergy HybridDrive, which combines gearbox and generator into one drive unit. This also includes an expansion of the test bench capacities for so-called back-to-back tests of the entire powertrain. After completion of the construction work in November 2022, more than 1,000 HybridDrive units will leave the Tianjin plant each year, which will then be one of the world’s largest and most modern plants for medium-speed drive systems in the wind industry.
“I am pleased that with this investment we are making a major contribution to the global expansion of wind energy and to the energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable energies. Technical innovations such as the HybridDrive will help us to make the energy supply even more efficient and sustainable in the future. With the expansion of our site in Tianjin, we are setting the course to serve the future demand for drive systems for the global market.”
- Andreas Evertz, CEO
For Managing Director China Dr. Jian Hui Gou, the expansion is also an important step in localizing the product portfolio for the wind industry: “The Tianjin site is an important part in Flender’s global production setup. With the expansion of our production capacities, we will be in an even better position to supply advanced drive systems for wind turbines to our domestic and international customers in the future. This is an important step for the development of renewable energy both in China and globally. We are also making a major contribution to the economic and social development and employment situation in the Tianjin region.”
The expansion of production capacity is part of strategic localization plans for the Chinese market, which also include technology, product portfolio, supply chain and recruiting. The Tianjin site was founded by Flender in 1996 and has become the technology and production hub for the Asia-Pacific region with 260,000 square meters of space and more than 2,000 employees*.
The company produces gearboxes and generators for the wind industry in a power range of three to ten megawatts and an annual production capacity of over ten gigawatts. In addition to the wind industry, the product portfolio includes other key industries such as cement, raw materials processing, marine and cranes. Representatives of the German embassy in China, the German and European chambers of commerce in China as well as from local politics, administration and business associations attended the groundbreaking ceremony as guests of honor.