General – Power Transmission Cable
Prysmian Group is launching a new investment of around €120 million in its strategic plant in Pikkala, Finland.
The investment — in addition to the €100 million already provided in 2022 — is aimed at further increasing the production capacity of the 525 kV HVDC submarine cable systems, supporting the growing market demand driven by the need to develop and upgrade power transmission grids for the energy transition.
The global power transmission cable market is expected to grow to €15 billion by 2030 from around €8 billion reported in 2022.
“The investment is part of the around €500 million capex per year that the Group is implementing to support the energy transition, electrification and digitalisation processes, which require the upgrade of power grids and telecom networks. It is worth also to highlight that this massive investment plan is made possible thanks to the Group financial solidity and its proven cash generation capability,” commented Massimo Battaini, Chief Operating Officer at Prysmian Group.
The new Vertical Continuous Vulcanization (VCV) lines will more than double the Pikkala plant’s existing production capacity of 525 kV extruded submarine cables and 400 kV AC cables by 2026.
“Our global strategy is to rely on three state-of-the-art power transmission cable hubs: one in Northern Europe, thanks to the increasing investments in the Pikkala plant in Finland, another one in the Mediterranean area, where we are investing around €100 million in the existing plant in Arco Felice, Italy, and the third one is the completely new submarine cable plant in the US, Massachusetts, serving the very high potential North American market. This will allow us to support our customers’ needs, while also continuing to pursue our own climate change commitments,” commented Hakan Ozmen, EVP Projects BU.
“This investment confirms the strategic importance of the Pikkala plant, which is already considered the Group’s energy transition flagship factory. Thanks to its switch to green energy sources, this plant is to date the first cable pant in the world to have achieved the net-zero goal. All construction operations are compliant with the most stringent environmental requirements, ensuring that environmental impacts are minimised, and the needs of all local stakeholders involved are respected, while also creating significant new job opportunities,” stated Ferdinando Quartuccio, CEO at Prysmian Group Finland.
The Pikkala plant is a crucial asset for Prysmian Group because it is a centre of excellence for the production of high-tech cables for land and submarine interconnections and for both onshore and offshore wind farms all over the world.