Nexra, Cadeler’s Operations and Maintenance (O&M) services platform, has confirmed the signing of an additional contract in Taiwan, to be carried out across two offshore wind farms throughout 2026 with the company-owned specialist vessel Wind Maker.
The agreement is expected to last 3 to 4 months and adds to an O&M campaign previously awarded to Nexra. Both operations will be carried out with the same vessel, reaffirming Cadeler’s resource optimization strategy within its fleet.
Asia-Pacific, a strategic region for Cadeler
The contract responds to growing demand for complex maintenance and major component exchanges on 10 to 15 MW turbines, a trend on the rise as global offshore wind infrastructure matures. In 2025 alone, the O&M segment accounted for approximately one-fifth of Cadeler’s revenue.
Securing campaigns like this reflects our ability to mobilize quickly where and when our customers need us. With a versatile fleet operating worldwide, we can respond at short notice and execute projects safely and efficiently across different jurisdictions. This flexibility allows us to support the operational phase of offshore wind farms while maintaining high utilization of our fleet.
Jacob Gregersen, Cadeler’s Chief Growth Officer.
As offshore wind markets mature, the need for reliable, high-capacity support services increases. With our modern fleet and strong presence in Asia-Pacific, we are ideally positioned to support our customers not only during installation, but throughout the entire service life of their assets.
The company’s CEO, Mikkel Gleerup.
Nexra, a comprehensive after-sales service offering
Created in 2025, Nexra was launched in response to the needs of the global after-sales services market for offshore wind farms. Its value proposition combines technical expertise, end-to-end support, and a fleet of high-performance vessels such as Wind Zaratan, Wind Scylla, Wind Keeper, and Wind Maker. This flexibility enables it to serve turbine manufacturers and wind farm operators throughout all operational stages of the assets.
From its headquarters in Copenhagen, Cadeler positions itself as a global leader in offshore wind energy, owning the industry’s largest fleet of jack-up vessels. With more than a decade of experience, the company continues to expand its presence in key regions such as Asia-Pacific, and to lead installation, operations, and maintenance projects in some of the world’s largest and most complex developments.
Source: Cadeler