China Wind Turbine Manufacturing Capacity Surges Past 68 GW
China's share of global wind turbine manufacturing climbed from 27.7% in 2010 to 54.4% in 2025, as world total capacity hit 125 GW, according to GWEC
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China Data Portal (2026). Retrieved from https://chinadata.live/data/wind-turbine-manufacturing-china-vs-world/.
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From China China’s wind turbine manufacturing capacity reached 68 GW in 2025, accounting for more than half of the global total for the first time, according to GWEC data.
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Key findings Peak global capacity: World total hit 125 GW in 2025, the highest in the dataset. China’s starting point: Just 18 GW in 2010, the smallest value recorded. Share surge: China’s share rose from 27.
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7% in 2010 to 54.4% in 2025. Rest-of-world stagnation: World-minus-China capacity grew only from 47 GW to 57 GW over 15 years. Overall average: The 16 data points average 58.3 GW, reflecting China’s rapid climb.
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What China’s manufacturing dominance means China’s climb from less than a third of global wind turbine manufacturing to dominating the market is striking.
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The country added 50 GW of capacity between 2010 and 2025, while the rest of the world managed only 10 GW.
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This likely reflects aggressive domestic renewable energy targets, massive state-backed investment in wind farms, and a manufacturing ecosystem that drove down costs.
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The figures show China’s share crossing the 50% threshold after 2020, coinciding with a global push for renewables ahead of climate deadlines.
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China's share of global wind turbine manufacturing climbed from 27.7% in 2010 to 54.4% in 2025, as world total capacity hit 125 GW, according to GWEC data.