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German wind turbine maker Nordex beats expectations, states focus now on The United States and Canada

German wind turbine maker Nordex , among the leading 5 suppliers in Europe, beat earnings expectations with its 2nd quarter results on Thursday.

Reporting 2nd quarter core earnings of 65.8 million euros ($ 71.4 million) that beat LSEG price quotes of 60.29 million euros, the producer revised its full-year assistance upwards.

Nordex stated it now expects its EBITDA margin to come in at 3% to 4%, in the upper half of its previous guidance.

Jefferies analyst Constantin Hesse said the modification came as no major surprise, falling in line with consensus, but that it must continue driving an improvement in reliability for the company, which saw its sales increase by 25% from the year prior in the very first half of 2024.

The German maker stated it has now successfully. combined its market position in Europe, and will be. focusing its efforts on its North America organization.

Presently The United States and Canada represents 5.5% of the. company ´ s sales, with 80% coming from Europe.

In June, the company revealed it would be

resuming production

at its Iowa plant in the U.S. and said on Thursday that it. plans to increase production from the very first half of 2025.

With the U.S. elections approaching, green energy stocks

slid

previously this month after a win by previous president Donald. Trump was deemed more likely.

Hesse states that while a Trump triumph would raise the. concern of just how much risk the wind energy sector would deal with, it. might take a number of years till he handles to alter. something.

There would still be some order intake streaming during a. duration where the Inflation Decrease Act is still encouraging to. wind, stating he expects sales and aids to still support. wind energy production until about 2027, possibly 2028.

Shares of the MDAX-listed business were up 2.4% at 0857. GMT.

(source: Reuters)