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Vestas to build nacelle factory in Scotland

Posted on 26 Mar 2026. Edited by: John Hunter. Read 131 times.
Vestas to build nacelle factory in ScotlandVestas has announced plans to establish a nacelle and hub factory in Scotland, to meet growing demand for offshore wind farms in the UK and Europe. The factory, a capital investment in excess of 250 million euros, would produce nacelles and hubs for Vestas’s flagship offshore wind turbine, the V236-15.0MW. The investment would create up to 500 skilled direct jobs, support further indirect jobs in the wider economy and underpin a supply chain critical to meeting the UK's clean power targets and energy security.

The announcement follows record-breaking AR7 auction results in January 2026, a growing offshore wind order book for Vestas in the UK, and strategic discussions between the UK Government, the Scottish government and Vestas on the next steps to develop and co-invest in the facility. The final investment decision is conditional on securing sufficient UK-based orders in AR7 and AR8.

Subject to the timing of those results, and the planning process, the facility could start production by 2029/2030. The plan also includes identifying opportunities for co-locating sub-suppliers of other major components.

Henrik Andersen, CEO Vestas CEO Henrik Anderson said “The UK Government has made a big statement with AR7, showcasing how wind energy creates a positive impact on energy security, sustainability, and affordability for end consumers. We welcome the UK’ sdedication to fostering a competitive offshore wind market and look forward to working together to progress our co-investment plans”, says . “Establishing a nacelle and hub assembly factory in Scotland would create hundreds of local jobs and support further jobs across the wider supply chain, delivering long‑lasting economic benefits to the region.”

Clean energy mission

Energy Secretary Ed Miliband says “The Government’s clean energy mission is delivering good industrial jobs for Scottish workers — boosting growth as part of our drive to give the UK energy security. This is happening because of the Government’s record-breaking offshore wind auction and the confidence our mission has given industry to invest in Scotland. We will not stop in driving to create many more jobs like these for Scotland and the wider UK.”

Deputy First Minister and Economy Secretary Kate Forbes sayid: “Vestas’s proposal to develop a hub and nacelle factory in Scotland, with the potential to support hundreds of jobs, speaks to the huge potential of the Scottish offshore wind sector and our attractiveness as an investment destination. Scottish Ministers have engaged closely with Vestas since 2021, and we look forward to continuing to work with the company and delivery partners to develop our offshore wind supply chain and deliver long-term economic benefits for our communities.”

The announcement demonstrates Vestas’s ambition to grow the UK’s supply chain and a long‑standing approach to invest where a strong and visible pipeline can support a competitive and sustainable business case. The potential factory in Scotland, UK would become Vestas’ fifth factory in Europe dedicated solely to the manufacturing of offshore wind turbine nacelles and blades.