What's Happening?
PALFINGER, an Austrian company, has been awarded a contract to supply davit cranes for five offshore converter platforms in the North Sea. This move is part of Europe's broader efforts to enhance grid
infrastructure in support of renewable energy projects. PALFINGER will deliver seven PF200-7m davit cranes to Dragados Offshore, a Spanish engineering contractor, for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) converter platforms. These platforms are associated with projects for German transmission system operators Amprion and TenneT Germany. The cranes are designed for offshore conditions, offering low weight, high lifting capability, and reduced maintenance needs. Production is set to begin in the first half of 2026, with deliveries extending through the first quarter of 2028. Offshore commissioning is expected to continue until the fourth quarter of 2031. This contract marks PALFINGER's first collaboration with Dragados Offshore and its initial project with Amprion, while it continues its partnership with TenneT.
Why It's Important?
The contract underscores PALFINGER's growing role in the offshore wind market, a sector critical to Europe's renewable energy goals. By supplying cranes for these HVDC platforms, PALFINGER is contributing to the infrastructure needed to connect offshore wind farms to mainland electricity grids. This development is significant as it supports the transition to renewable energy sources, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and aiding in the fight against climate change. The project also highlights the importance of international collaboration in achieving energy sustainability, with companies from Austria, Spain, and Germany working together. For PALFINGER, this contract strengthens its position as a key provider of marine solutions, potentially leading to more opportunities in the expanding offshore wind sector.
What's Next?
As production begins in 2026, PALFINGER will focus on meeting the delivery schedule through 2028, with offshore commissioning extending to 2031. The successful execution of this contract could lead to further collaborations with Dragados Offshore and other European energy operators. Additionally, the growing demand for offshore wind infrastructure may prompt PALFINGER to expand its production capabilities or explore new technological innovations to enhance its product offerings. Stakeholders in the renewable energy sector will likely monitor the project's progress as a benchmark for future offshore wind developments.






