SANY ships core equipment for first wind project in Latin America
Published by Abby Butler,
Editorial Assistant
Energy Global,
SANY Renewable Energy Co., Ltd, a listed company of SANY Group, has shipped the core equipment for its first wind power project in Chile, the 18 MW Purranque project, from the Port of Tianjin, China.
The company is providing integrated supply, transportation, and installation services for the project. Supported by proven logistics planning, seamless multi-modal transportation co-ordination, and professional local customs clearance support, the transoceanic shipment once again demonstrates SANY’s end-to-end delivery capabilities.
Chile, a frontrunner in Latin America’s energy transition, aims to generate 70% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030. The country’s exceptional wind resources and clear policy framework create steady demand for wind power equipment. For this project, the technical solution was tailored to Chile’s specific geographical and climatic conditions to ensure reliable operation in complex environments. This ability to tailor technology to local conditions is a key factor behind the trust that Chinese wind power companies have earned from international customers.
This is not the company’s first transoceanic shipment. Since accelerating its global expansion in 2022, the company has established subsidiaries and local teams across Europe, South Asia, Central Asia, and Africa, creating a delivery system that covers major markets worldwide. Currently, SANY Group has established 17 manufacturing bases outside China with over 900 service sites and about 1000 parts warehouses. Its global competitiveness extends across the entire value chain, from research and development and design to product validation, intelligent manufacturing, and reliable supply and delivery.
These capabilities are supported by major technical facilities, including the world’s first lighthouse factory for smart blade manufacturing in the wind power sector and China’s first – and the world’s largest – 35 MW six-degree-of-freedom full-system test bench.
As renewable energy reshapes the global landscape, SANY remains committed to delivering technologies that empower sustainable development and drive industrial progress. By working closely with customers, partners, and local communities, the company aims to create lasting value beyond products and projects, contributing to a future where economic growth and environmental responsibility advance hand-in-hand.
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