Oriental Wind Power Hits Record High Revenue in May, Driven by Submarine Cables and Natural Gas
Oriental Wind Power announced that its consolidated revenue for May reached a record high of NT$1.479 billion, primarily due to marine engineering entering its peak construction season and revenue recognition from AI communication submarine cable projects. The company plans to focus on offshore energy and AI submarine cables as its dual pillars, positioning the natural gas business as a key growth driver for the next five years. It plans to partner with DeepOcean to expand into the European market by the end of this year while also exploring offshore energy opportunities in Southeast Asia.
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(CNA, Reporter Chiang Ming-yen, Taipei, 10th) Oriental Wind Power's May revenue hit a record high of NT$1.479 billion, a 38% year-over-year increase, with a 48% year-over-year growth for the first five months. The recognition phase for AI submarine cables is at its peak, and the expansion into the natural gas business is set to drive medium- to long-term growth. By the end of this year, the company will partner with DeepOcean to expand into the European natural gas market and explore offshore energy opportunities in Southeast Asia.
Oriental Wind Power, a leading provider of offshore energy and AI submarine cable infrastructure services in Asia, today announced its May consolidated revenue reached a record high of NT$1.479 billion, up 15% month-over-month and 38% year-over-year. Cumulative revenue for the first five months grew by 48% year-over-year.
The company stated that thanks to marine engineering entering its peak construction phase, the full deployment of its fleet, and the commissioning of its converted cable-laying vessel, both vessel utilization and the operational mix have been continuously optimized. The AI communication submarine cable project has entered its main recognition phase and is expected to be completed in the third quarter, further strengthening operational momentum.
Looking ahead, Oriental Wind Power explained it will continue to focus on the dual pillars of offshore energy and AI communication submarine cables, expecting new business revenue to account for 40% of the total by 2030. Among these, natural gas-related business will become the main growth driver for the next five years. Oriental Wind Power plans to partner with DeepOcean by the end of this year to expand into the European natural gas market and simultaneously explore offshore energy opportunities in Southeast Asia.
Oriental Wind Power pointed out that its service scope spans offshore wind farm construction, operations and maintenance, natural gas energy development, and AI communication submarine cable engineering. The company will continue to expand into overseas markets, deepen its global offshore energy infrastructure layout, and actively seize the long-term growth opportunities brought by the expansion of data centers and submarine communication networks driven by AI. (Editor: Zhai Si-jia) 1150610
Oriental Wind Power, a leading provider of offshore energy and AI submarine cable infrastructure services in Asia, today announced its May consolidated revenue reached a record high of NT$1.479 billion, up 15% month-over-month and 38% year-over-year. Cumulative revenue for the first five months grew by 48% year-over-year.
The company stated that thanks to marine engineering entering its peak construction phase, the full deployment of its fleet, and the commissioning of its converted cable-laying vessel, both vessel utilization and the operational mix have been continuously optimized. The AI communication submarine cable project has entered its main recognition phase and is expected to be completed in the third quarter, further strengthening operational momentum.
Looking ahead, Oriental Wind Power explained it will continue to focus on the dual pillars of offshore energy and AI communication submarine cables, expecting new business revenue to account for 40% of the total by 2030. Among these, natural gas-related business will become the main growth driver for the next five years. Oriental Wind Power plans to partner with DeepOcean by the end of this year to expand into the European natural gas market and simultaneously explore offshore energy opportunities in Southeast Asia.
Oriental Wind Power pointed out that its service scope spans offshore wind farm construction, operations and maintenance, natural gas energy development, and AI communication submarine cable engineering. The company will continue to expand into overseas markets, deepen its global offshore energy infrastructure layout, and actively seize the long-term growth opportunities brought by the expansion of data centers and submarine communication networks driven by AI. (Editor: Zhai Si-jia) 1150610
FAQ
東方風能5月的營收表現如何?
東方風能2026年5月合併營收為14.79億元,創下歷史新高,月增15%,年增38%。累計前5月營收年增48%。
驅動東方風能營收成長的主要業務是什麼?
營收成長主要受惠於海事工程進入施工高峰、船隊全面投入營運,以及AI通訊海纜專案進入主要營收認列階段。
東方風能對未來的成長有何規劃?
未來將持續聚焦於離岸能源與AI通訊海纜兩大主軸,並將天然氣相關業務作為未來5年的主要成長動能,目標到2030年新業務營收占比達40%。
東方風能的海外市場拓展計畫是什麼?
預計於今年底攜手挪威合作夥伴DeepOcean拓展歐洲的天然氣市場,並同步布局東南亞的離岸能源商機。
AI相關業務對東方風能有何影響?
AI通訊海纜專案已進入主要認列階段,預計第三季完成,強化了營運動能。公司也將積極掌握AI驅動下資料中心與海底網路擴張的長期成長契機。