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Shanghai Electric Reports Record New Orders, 9% Revenue Growth in 2025

By MGN EditorialApril 18, 2026 at 06:00 AM

Shanghai Electric achieved record-breaking new orders and strong financial performance in 2025, with revenues reaching 126.68 billion yuan amid growing demand for offshore and renewable energy solutions.

Shanghai Electric, the Chinese multinational heavy equipment manufacturer, announced robust 2025 results marked by exceptional order intake and solid operational performance. The company reported annual revenues of 126.68 billion yuan (approximately $18.58 billion USD), representing 9.03% year-over-year growth. More significantly, new order intake reached historic record levels, signaling strong market demand across the company's maritime and energy sectors. Shanghai Electric's performance reflects broader industry trends favoring renewable energy infrastructure and offshore development. The company is a major supplier of offshore wind turbines, power generation equipment, and marine propulsion systems — key components as global shipping and maritime industries shift toward decarbonization and sustainable energy solutions. The record order backlog positions Shanghai Electric to maintain growth momentum through 2026 and positions Chinese manufacturers as increasingly dominant suppliers to the global maritime and offshore renewable energy sectors. The results underscore robust capital spending in offshore wind development, particularly in Asia-Pacific markets where Shanghai Electric maintains significant competitive advantages. Investor and industry focus now turns to execution timelines and potential margin expansion as the company works through its expanded order book.
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