CTP, Europe’s largest listed developer, owner, and operator of industrial and logistics properties by gross leasable area (GLA), announces Windar Renovables will develop its second production facility in Poland with the construction of a new onshore wind turbine tower manufacturing plant at CTPark Legnica in south west Poland.

CTP has leased 29,000 sqm of industrial and warehouse space to Windar Renovables for the major new facility, alongside an outdoor storage area comprising around 41,000 sqm. The facility will see the company significantly strengthen its manufacturing capabilities in the renewable energy sector, with production expected to begin in Q4 2026.
Once fully operational, the factory will be capable of delivering up to 200 onshore wind turbine towers annually, enough to generate more than 1,000 MW of clean energy. The plant will primarily serve Windar Renovables’ Polish and German markets, responding to the growing demand for wind energy infrastructure.
Windar Renovables’ new facility will include four production halls, a raw materials warehouse, and an office area. Specially designed production lines will enable manufacturing of tower sections up to 40 metres in length, weighing up to 80 tonnes, and with diameters of up to 6.5 metres.
The new facility at CTPark Legnica will also serve as an important driver of economic growth in this region of Poland. It is expected to create up to 300 new jobs with the factory being developed within the Legnica Special Economic Zone, a key initiative supporting investment and entrepreneurship in south west Poland.
Pelayo Berjano, CEO of Windar Polska, said: “Poland is clearly a key logistics hub for supplying wind turbine components across the Central European market and a cornerstone of Windar’s growth roadmap. Against a challenging global backdrop, expanding manufacturing capacity within Europe remains a priority for our company. We welcome our collaboration with CTP in delivering this new facility.”


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