Siemens Gamesa closed the fiscal year ended September 30 with a record order backlog, while strong sales activity in all three business units contributed to a 12% year-on-year revenue increase at the wind turbine manufacturer. Despite strong headwinds in the sector, which is experiencing pricing pressure, rising costs and regulatory uncertainty in certain markets, the company delivered an EBIT margin pre-PPA and integration and restructuring costs of 7.1% in line with its guidance to the market.
The order backlog at Siemens Gamesa rose 12% year-on-year to €25.5bn as its order intake grew by 7.4% to €12.7bn. Revenue grew to €10,227m, while the company doubled its net income to €140m compared to FY 2018. The company is focused on increasing profitability and competitiveness in a complex environment for wind turbines.
"There is no question that wind energy is coming of age and is now leading the energy transformation which is so critical to tackling climate change,” said Markus Tacke, CEO of Siemens Gamesa. “These results show that we are successfully adapting to a changing industry and that our L3AD2020 strategy is on the right track to delivering long-term sustainable growth and leadership in our industry.”
Record commercial activity
Siemens Gamesa logged strong order intake in the Onshore business: 9,389 MW (+4.8%). The main contributors to this performance were the US (27%) and India (20%), followed by Chile and China (7% each).
The Offshore unit registered double-digit growth (+10.9%) due to new markets, mainly Taiwan, which contributed 1.5 GW in firm orders. Meanwhile, Service orders increased by 13.4% in FY 2019, to €2,715m. This business unit, which contributes with very profitable contracts, accounts for 47% of the company's order book.
Results in line with guidance
All business units increased revenue compared to last year: Onshore by 7%, Offshore by 18%, and Service by 17%. This solid performance reflects the growing worldwide recognition that accelerating investment in clean energies is vital to respond to climate change, which has become the focus of significant public and institutional attention in 2019.
Consequently, wind power has strong potential and significant growth opportunities in the long-term. According to the International Energy Agency, average annual wind installations will practically double by 2040, with €5 trillion of investment by 2050.
Despite these strong prospects, price pressure is affecting the wind industry's margins and, consequently, is weighing on manufacturers' returns. In this adverse environment, Siemens Gamesa fulfilled its profitability targets thanks to its transformation programme, which helped to achieve above €1,400m in cumulative savings. As a result, its EBIT before PPA and integration and restructuring costs increased by 4.6% YoY to €725m, equivalent to an EBIT margin of 7.1% before PPA and integration and restructuring costs.
Siemens Gamesa also strengthened its balance sheet in FY 2019, optimizing its debt structure and improving its cash position by €248m, thanks in particular to improved working capital, enabling it to end the year with a net cash position of €863m.
The company is also implementing a green funding strategy to position itself as one of the main drivers of sustainable development. "We are taking the lead in green finance, showing that sustainability can be present in every step we take as a company. In fact, our wind turbines produce clean energy for millions of homes and contribute to combating climate change, one of the main challenges that we currently face," said David Mesonero, CFO of Siemens Gamesa.