EOLOGIX-PING Lands its Biggest U.S. Win Yet: Almost 300 Wind Turbines to be Monitored

EOLOGIX-PING, the leading provider of continuous wind turbine blade monitoring solutions, has won its largest U.S. deal to date, adding nearly 300 wind turbines in the United States to its blade monitoring fleet – a milestone that cements the company's position as the partner U.S. operators turn to when blade health is on the line.

When EOLOGIX-PING first entered the U.S. market, the company started small: a single pilot project, a handful of monitoring systems, and operators who wanted proof that continuous blade monitoring could hold up under real American operating conditions, from Midwest ice storms to Gulf Coast lightning activity. Site by site, fleet by fleet, that early trust grew into a steadily expanding customer base across the country.

That step-by-step approach has now culminated in the company's largest U.S. win to date: a deal to monitor almost 300 additional turbines, bringing continuous blade health data to a fleet many times larger than where EOLOGIX-PING's American journey began.

“We didn't arrive in the U.S. with a big fleet on day one. We earned it, one turbine, one site, one proof point at a time,” says Thomas Schlegl, CEO and Co-founder of EOLOGIX-PING. “This deal is the result of years of operators seeing our technology work, telling their peers, and coming back for more. Winning almost 300 turbines in a single deal shows that the trust we built early on has turned into real scale.”

The deal reflects a broader shift in how American wind operators think about blade health. Blade damage, lightning strikes, and icing remain among the leading causes of unplanned downtime across the U.S. wind fleet, and operators are increasingly looking for a reliable source of continuous blade data rather than reacting only after major issues have occurred.

“If an operator is dealing with blade damage, a lightning strike, or ice they cannot fully explain, that is exactly the kind of problem we exist to solve,” adds Thomas. “We want to be the first call any wind farm operator makes when something on the blade does not look or sound right.”

"For us, growth is the outcome of disciplined, continuous product improvement," says Matthew Stead, CPO and Co-founder of EOLOGIX-PING. "Every deployment generates insight into operating conditions, the decisions operators need to make, and where our detection algorithms can be refined. That learning is fed directly back into product development. This agreement is validation of that engineering philosophy."

Looking ahead, EOLOGIX-PING expects this win to mark another turning point rather than a peak. With its U.S. fleet growing significantly, the company is moving to establish a local presence in the United States to support operators on the ground, backed by continued investment in its monitoring technology and customer support across North America.

The rollout across the nearly 300 newly won turbines will take place over the coming weeks, with EOLOGIX-PING providing the sensor systems and ongoing monitoring and analysis. The win builds on EOLOGIX-PING's continued growth in the U.S. market and its broader track record of more than 3,000 turbines equipped worldwide.

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