Wärtsilä to Expand Production Capacity 35% in Finland to Meet Global Demand

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Wärtsilä is scaling its Sustainable Technology Hub in Vaasa, Finland, through a €140 million investment to increase production capacity by 35%. This strategic surge targets the global demand for grid-balancing energy and fuel-flexible marine engines, with the expanded facilities set for commissioning in early 2028.

Vaasa, Finland | February 4, 2026 – In a move that signals a profound shift in the industrial landscape of both the maritime and energy sectors, Wärtsilä Corporation announced a massive €140 million investment to expand its production capacity in Finland by 35%.

The investment is centered on the company’s flagship Sustainable Technology Hub (STH) in Vaasa and its associated global supply chain. This strategic escalation is designed to meet an unprecedented surge in global demand for flexible energy solutions and next-generation marine engines capable of navigating the increasingly complex decarbonization landscape.

The Capacity Surge: Preparing for 2028

The expansion will integrate with the €50 million R&D project announced in April 2025, effectively transforming the STH into an even more formidable engine of industrial output. With commissioning expected in the first quarter of 2028, the new capacity is poised to deliver a higher volume of the fuel-flexible engines that have become the cornerstone of Wärtsilä’s portfolio.

Global demand for reliable power is rising sharply as industries electrify, climate warming is driving needs for cooling, and data centers scale at unprecedented speed,” said Håkan Agnevall, President and CEO of Wärtsilä. “We are strengthening our operational readiness for further growth and reinforcing Wärtsilä’s role as a long-term partner for customers in both energy and marine.”

The Energy Catalyst: AI, Data Centers, and the Grid

Wärtsilä’s investment comes at a time when the energy market is undergoing a “supercycle” of infrastructure development. Three primary drivers are fueling this demand:

  1. The Data Center Boom: As AI workloads reach a baseline in 2026, the need for behind-the-meter generation and reliable backup power has become a “strategic constraint” for tech giants.
  2. Thermal Balancing: With renewables taking a larger share of the global energy mix, the grid requires rapid-response thermal power to maintain stability, a niche Wärtsilä’s engine technology dominates.
  3. Aging Infrastructure: Large-scale renewal of power generation assets in North America and Europe is reaching a critical inflection point.

Maritime Evolution: Buying Optionality through Fuel Flexibility

For the maritime industry, and specifically for the global bunkering sector, this expansion is a clear indicator of where the market is heading. Shipowners are no longer betting on a single “winner” in the fuel race. Instead, they are prioritizing fuel flexibility to remain compliant with evolving IMO regulations and the strictures of FuelEU Maritime.

Wärtsilä’s STH is the birthplace of the engines that will define this transition. From the first ammonia-fueled marine installations delivered in late 2025 to the growing backlog of methanol and ethanol-ready platforms, the increased capacity in Vaasa ensures that the global fleet can access the hardware necessary for a multi-fuel future.

Inside the Sustainable Technology Hub (STH)

Since its inception in 2018, Wärtsilä has poured over €400 million into the STH. It is more than a factory; it is a carbon-neutral ecosystem:

  • Scale: Currently spans 90,000 square meters and employs over 2,000 professionals.
  • Co-location: By the first half of 2026, all 3,800 Vaasa-based employees will be consolidated at the site.
  • Innovation: The facility houses a dedicated training center and a remote monitoring hub that optimizes over 1,000 installations globally in real-time.
  • Sustainability: Designed for energy self-sufficiency, the building recaptures heat from engine tests to warm its own facilities, with surplus electricity fed back into the Finnish grid.

A Year of Records

The timing of this investment is backed by robust financial performance. Wärtsilä entered 2026 on the heels of a record-breaking 2025, where the group reported an all-time high operating profit of €833 million and a 17% increase in marine and energy orders. With net sales reaching €6.4 billion, the company is leveraging its strong cash flow to secure a dominant position in the next decade’s manufacturing landscape.

Wärtsilä at a Glance

Wärtsilä is a global leader in innovative technologies and lifecycle solutions for the marine and energy markets. The group emphasizes innovation in sustainable technology and services to help customers continuously improve environmental and economic performance.

  • Global Presence: A dedicated team of 18,300 professionals operating in more than 230 locations across 77 countries.
  • Financial Strength: According to the 2025 Financial Statements released on February 4, 2026, Wärtsilä’s net sales reached €6.9 billion, with a record-high operating cash flow of €1.6 billion.
  • Market Leadership: Approximately one in three of the world’s large vessels currently relies on Wärtsilä technologies, while its energy installations serve customers in 180 countries.
  • Strategic Mission: The company is a key driver of the “Set for 30” strategy, aiming to be carbon neutral in its own operations and provide a product portfolio ready for zero-carbon fuels by 2030.
  • Listing: Wärtsilä is listed on Nasdaq Helsinki.

Source: Wärtsilä Corporation

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