China’s wind power aftermarket is poised for takeoff.

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2025-09-05

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China’s wind power aftermarket is poised for rapid growth, not only reflected in the continuous expansion of market size but also driven by the dual forces of technological innovation and evolving service models. As wind power technology continues to advance, the demand for upgrading and retrofitting older wind turbine units is becoming increasingly urgent, providing the aftermarket with vast opportunities for renovation and operation & maintenance.

China’s wind power aftermarket is poised for rapid growth, driven not only by the continuous expansion of market size but also by the dual forces of technological innovation and evolving service models. As wind power technology continues to advance, the demand for upgrading and retrofitting older wind turbine units is becoming increasingly urgent, creating vast opportunities for the aftermarket in both renovation and operation & maintenance. Meanwhile, the application of intelligent and digital technologies is profoundly transforming traditional wind power O&M practices. Through big data analytics and remote monitoring, operators can achieve precise equipment forecasting and highly efficient maintenance, significantly reducing O&M costs and boosting power generation efficiency. Moreover, supportive policies at the governmental level are injecting strong momentum into the development of China’s wind power aftermarket. A series of government measures aimed at fostering the sustainable development of the wind power industry have not only accelerated the localization of wind power equipment but also promoted the refinement and standardization of the aftermarket service system. Looking ahead, China’s wind power aftermarket is set to enter a period of rapid growth, characterized by the establishment of more mature and professional service systems. This will also attract greater investment and technological expertise, driving the entire wind power industry chain toward higher quality and greater efficiency, thereby making a significant contribution to the global transition to clean energy—both in China and worldwide.

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