Participating in 'WindEurope 2026' for the Second Consecutive Year
Highlighting Turnkey Capabilities Across Production and Installation

Taihan Cable is accelerating its efforts to penetrate the European subsea cable market. On April 21, Taihan Cable announced that it would participate in 'WindEurope 2026', held in Madrid, Spain from the 21st to the 23rd (local time), to showcase its total solutions in the subsea cable sector, including high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission.

Taihan Cable will participate in 'WindEurope 2026,' held from the 21st to 23rd (local time) in Madrid, Spain, showcasing total solutions in the submarine cable sector, including high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission. The photo shows Taihan Cable's booth at WindEurope 2026. Photo by Taihan Cable

Taihan Cable will participate in 'WindEurope 2026,' held from the 21st to 23rd (local time) in Madrid, Spain, showcasing total solutions in the submarine cable sector, including high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission. The photo shows Taihan Cable's booth at WindEurope 2026. Photo by Taihan Cable

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'WindEurope' is the world's largest wind industry exhibition, organized by the European Wind Energy Association. It is a prominent international event attended by major global power generation companies, EPC (engineering, procurement, and construction) firms, equipment suppliers, and policy officials from various countries. This year, over 600 companies are expected to participate, sharing a wide range of insights on offshore wind-driven renewable energy market trends, the latest technologies, and policy directions.


At this exhibition, Taihan Cable is focusing on presenting its core technologies and capabilities in offshore wind and HVDC subsea cables. In particular, the company will unveil its 525-kilovolt (kV) HVDC subsea cable, applicable to the 'West Coast Energy Highway', highlighting its competitiveness in ultra-high voltage and large-capacity transmission technology. This product is a key solution essential for interconnecting cross-border power grids and linking large-scale offshore wind farms. Taihan Cable plans to actively participate in major domestic projects such as the West Coast Energy Highway, as well as expand its bids for global projects.


The company will also promote its track record in offshore wind projects to demonstrate its project execution capabilities and, based on this, seek to expand cooperation with global clients and partners and explore new business opportunities.


Taihan Cable will highlight its construction competitiveness by introducing both 'PALOS', the only cable laying vessel (CLV) for offshore wind in Korea, and 'Taihan Ocean Works', its specialist subsea cable installation company. By leveraging a dedicated cable laying vessel and a specialized installation subsidiary, Taihan Cable demonstrates turnkey capabilities encompassing the entire value chain—from design and manufacturing to transportation, installation, and maintenance.


In terms of production infrastructure, the company will showcase its supply capabilities centered on the Dangjin subsea cable plant. In particular, with its second subsea cable plant scheduled to be operational in 2027, Taihan Cable aims to further expand its HVDC production capacity and respond to the rapidly increasing global demand for offshore wind and power grid investments.



A Taihan Cable representative stated, "This exhibition is an opportunity to showcase Taihan Cable’s technological prowess and project execution capabilities in the HVDC and subsea cable sectors to the global market." He added, "With the wealth of experience and technology accumulated in domestic and international markets since 2009, we will actively pursue project bids and new business opportunities in key markets, including Europe."


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