• Nexans has been awarded an over 300 million euros turnkey contract for the manufacturing and installation of the record length direct current (DC) subsea and land cables for BorWin 6 by TenneT.
  • The 235-kilometer-long 320 kV direct current connection will transmit up to 1000MW from the BorWin cluster.
  • The BorWin cluster will have a transmission capacity of over 10GW when finished, enough to supply around 12.5 million German households and is a key enabler of Germany's Energy transition -Energiewende.
  • The contract further solidifies Nexans as a leader in the global transition to clean energy.

Paris, July 7, 2022 - The German energy transition is one of the largest projects that Germany has undertaken. The country, striving towards energy independence, wants to move away from fossil fuels and towards renewable sources of energy, fundamentally changing the energy supply. Germany has invested heavily in renewables such as offshore wind energy, generated far out at sea, which is expected to be an essential building block for the energy supply of the future. Germany is seeking to increase offshore wind capacity, targeting 20GW, by 2030 and for their energy mix to consist of 65% renewable energy in the same time frame. The BorWin 6 project will help Germany achieve these milestones. By 2027 the twelve, then completed, grid connections in the North Sea will have a transmission capacity of over 10 GW, enough to supply around 12.5 million households in Germany with renewable energy.

To electrify the BorWin 6 project, Nexans will manufacture, install and protect 320 kV DC XLPE 1 core cables to our customer, TenneT. The subsea part, manufactured in Nexans' flagship site in Halden, Norway will be 2x190km and the land part, manufactured in Nexans' site in Charleroi, Belgium, 2x46 km. The HVDC-link will be a 320kV in a bipol bundle. The contract includes full Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation (EPCI) turnkey offering and has a contract value of over 300 million euros.

BorWin 6 is TenneT's last 320kV HVDC project to connect the remaining 1GW from BorWin Cluster in the German North Sea to the onshore grid. The project is included in German renewable legislation and will start operations in 2027.

The commitment to innovation and sustainability, focus on electrification and our recent investments (Aurora cable laying vessel, expansion of Halden plant) dedicated to HVDC projects position Nexans as a major player of the energy transition.

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