Nordex focuses on long-term wind strategy, shares in the SDAX spotlight
27.06.2026 - 09:10:50 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Stefan Krueger, Long-Term & Business Model desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-27, 09:10.
Nordex (DE000A0D6554) stands for onshore wind turbines and trades in Germany on Xetra as part of the SDAX index for smaller caps. The current focus for investors is the company’s long-term strategy in the global wind sector and its positioning versus larger peers such as Vestas and Siemens Energy.
Strategy in the wind sector
Nordex concentrates on onshore wind turbines in the 4 to 6 megawatt class, supplying both towers and nacelles for projects in Europe, Latin America and selected emerging markets, according to its official company profile on the Investor Relations page.IR information on Nordex business focus The company positions itself as a specialist in complex onshore sites where logistics, turbine layout and grid connection require tailored engineering rather than standard off-the-shelf solutions.
Order intake and the execution of the existing project pipeline remain central levers for Nordex, which generated a significant portion of its revenues in Europe and Latin America in recent reporting periods, as highlighted in earlier financial disclosures.Reuters profile on Nordex and its regional exposure The company also emphasizes service contracts and maintenance as a recurring revenue stream alongside turbine sales.
Position in indices and peer comparison
Nordex shares are listed on Xetra in euros and included in the SDAX, which groups smaller German listed companies below the MDAX and DAX segments.Boerse Frankfurt data on Nordex listing and index This index membership places Nordex alongside other German mid- and small-cap industrial names with a focus on growth and sometimes higher volatility.
In the global wind sector, Nordex competes primarily with Denmark’s Vestas and the wind activities of Siemens Energy, both larger players with broader portfolios and higher revenue bases, according to sector overviews in international business media.Financial Times coverage of European wind turbine manufacturers The relative size difference means Nordex often focuses on niches and specific regional markets instead of pursuing every large-scale tender.
All news and analysis on the Nordex shares
Further updates, ad-hoc announcements and background reports on Nordex can be found bundled on the dedicated topic page and in the company’s Investor Relations section.
How Nordex generates revenue
Nordex generates most of its revenue by designing, manufacturing and installing onshore wind turbines, including rotor blades, nacelles and towers for utility-scale projects. The company typically sells turbines under multi-year framework agreements with project developers, utilities and independent power producers.
Where the Nordex stock trades today
The Nordex shares (DE000A0D6554) trade on Xetra in euros; the most recently verifiable price data show the stock quoted on Xetra with continuous intraday trading, and investors use this listing as the primary reference for liquidity and price discovery.
Key data on the Nordex shares
- Company: Nordex SE
- ISIN: DE000A0D6554
- WKN: A0D655
- Ticker: NDX1
- Trading venue: Xetra
- Price (as of 2026-06-26, 17:35): 0.00 EUR
- Market cap: value in EUR (as of 2026-06-26)
- Sector / industry: Renewable energy equipment, wind turbines
- Index membership: SDAX
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
This text is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, investment recommendation or an invitation to buy or sell securities. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.
