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NewsNabrawind celebrates its 10th anniversary with a revenue forecast of €20 million for 2025

Nabrawind celebrates its 10th anniversary with a revenue forecast of €20 million for 2025

The Spanish-based company enters a phase of exponential growth driven by the large-scale implementation of its innovative products

Nabrawind celebrated its 10th anniversary on 31 of October, coinciding with a recent shareholding restructuring that positions the company to face a new phase of expansion with confidence. The wind energy company, headquartered in Pamplona (Navarre), expects to close its tenth year of operations with revenues exceeding €20 million — a figure set to continue growing in the coming years as a result of the first large-scale orders for its products.

To reach this point, Nabrawind has successfully evolved from a small R&D company into a manufacturer of wind components. Its journey began in late 2015 with a strong initial investment in R&D to certify the modular blades Nabrajoint and the self-erecting towers Nabralift. This initial stage culminated with the construction of full-scale prototypes, such as the Nabralift tower installed in Eslava (Navarre) in September 2018.

Between 2019 and 2022, Nabrawind entered its commercialisation phase, installing commercial prototypes of Nabralift in Morocco (the tallest tower in Africa), Nabrabase in Namibia and France, and BladeRunner in France, Spain, and Morocco. To strengthen this growth stage, Nabrawind established Navassy in late 2020 in collaboration with fellow Navarre-based companies Comansa and Tetrace.

More recently, between 2023 and 2025, Nabrawind has certified the new family of Nabrabase and Nabralift towers for use with turbines up to 8 MW, while successfully introducing BladeRunner into new markets such as the United States and Mexico.

Currently, Nabrawind is installing seven Skylift self-erecting towers in Namibia, while simultaneously completing in China the installation of a 188-metre Nabralift tower designed for a 7.8 MW turbine with a 182-metre rotor. This same tower and turbine model will be installed in what will become the first large-scale wind farm to incorporate Nabralift towers — a project scheduled for installation in 2026.

In parallel, 2025 has marked the beginning of large-scale manufacturing of BladeRunners for clients with extensive fleets of wind turbines across the globe. As a result, the large-scale deployment of BladeRunner will begin next year in several countries across Latin America and Europe.

Over the years, this growth in business volume has been accompanied by a remarkable increase in Nabrawind’s workforce. The company started in 2015 with a team of seven people and has since grown to 68 direct employees and around twenty regular collaborators. Notably, one-third of its staff are women, and more than 50% are graduates of the Public University of Navarre (UPNA), reflecting Nabrawind’s commitment to gender equality, local development, and an inherently international outlook.

10th Anniversary Celebration

Nabrawind marked its 10th anniversary with a commemorative event held on 31 October at the Restaurante Colegio de Médicos in Pamplona. The gathering brought together the original project promoters, as well as the shareholders who have supported the company throughout its journey up to last August: Evoluwind, Barinaga y Alberdi, Sodena, InnoEnergy, and Basarro.

During the event, Odilón Camargo — one of Nabrawind’s four founders and a leading figure in the Brazilian wind industry — took the floor to thank “the efforts of all Nabrawind employees and collaborators who, over these ten years, have turned what was once just a collection of ideas and patents into a reality.”

For his part, Eneko Sanz, also co-founder and CEO of Nabrawind, addressed attendees with brief remarks focusing on the company’s “promising” future, affirming that it is “in the ideal moment, in the ideal sector, and with the ideal team to continue adding value.”

The event also gathered Nabrawind’s entire workforce in a relaxed and festive atmosphere. The celebration featured speeches from key people in the company’s history, a corporate monologue, and the screening of a commemorative video — with a humorous touch — reviewing the most significant milestones of these ten years of innovation.

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