FIGURE 2. New onshore and offshore wind installations in Europe in 2025
Finland added 1 GW, 30% less than in 2024 (1.5 GW). A total of 158 turbines were installed during the year, with an average power rating of 6.5 MW, up from 6 MW in 2024. No 2025 with 5.2 GW. This capacity came from 958 wind onshore wind capacity was decommissioned. France also installed 1 GW of onshore wind capacity in 2025. 5.1 MW in 2024. During the year 631 MW of capacity was The newly installed capacity was spread across 287 turbines, decommissioned, bringing net additions to 4.6 GW. Onshore resulting in an average power rating of 3.5 MW - up from installations in Germany rose by 59% compared with 2024, 2.8 MW in 2024 but still well below the European average when 3.3 GW was installed. Almost one third of newly installed capacity (1.5 GW) came from repowered wind wind capacity in 2025, with 2.1 GW. This was 64% more than in 2024 (1.3 GW). A total of 467 onshore wind turbines were installed, with an average power rating of 4.6 MW, slightly Sweden installed 1.8 GW in 2025, more than twice the volume installed in 2024 (0.7 GW). 277 turbines were installed, with an average power rating of 6.4 MW, up from 6 MW in 2024. Meanwhile 15 MW of capacity was Spain installed 1.6 GW in 2025, up from 1.2 GW in 2024. An estimated 276 turbines were installed, with an average power rating of 5.7 MW, greater than the 5.2 MW estimate for 2024. 24 MW was also decommissioned. 4. These values exclude Poland, where it was not possible to