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Offshore wind farming gains momentum in Taiwan

Friday, March 6 2026

Wind Energy – Taiwan

PALFINGER has secured a contract for the Formosa 4 offshore wind farm.

Offshore wind farm in Ishikari. Copyright: provided by Green Power Investment Corporation.

With this order, PALFINGER is expanding its presence in East Asia and strengthening its role as a reliable partner in the region’s growing offshore wind market.

Since Taiwan is about to speed up its use of renewable energy, wind power is an obvious choice. One of the projects driving this forward is Formosa 4.

As part of the contract for Synera Renewables Taiwan (SRE), PALFINGER will supply 35 units of PF°200 fully electric offshore cranes, each with a 7-meter outreach. They will be installed on jacket foundations equipped with 14 MW Siemens Energy turbines.

“A modular design, high corrosion resistance and easy maintenance provide turnkey value for SRE by minimizing vessel time, reducing operational risk and accelerating project schedules”, says Alexander Lee, Regional Sales Director APAC at PALFINGER.

Deliveries will take place between the second and third quarters of 2026, with installation and commissioning scheduled in Taiwan within the same year. Once delivered, this will bring the installed base in Taiwan to 271 offshore wind cranes.

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Filed Under: Cranage, Formosa 4, International News, Palfinger Tagged With: cranes, Formosa 4, Palfinger, taiwan

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