MAXON Telecom announced on the 24th that it will accelerate the expansion of its offshore wind power business through close collaboration with its key subsidiaries, including MAXON Cable, MAXON EcoEnergy, MAXON Materials, and MAXON Marine Solutions.
Starting from the 24th, these subsidiaries plan to officially incorporate “investment, operation, and technology development in offshore wind power and energy-related businesses” into their corporate objectives through their respective general shareholders’ meetings.
Through this strategic alignment, MAXON Telecom aims to strengthen its competitiveness across the entire offshore wind power value chain, while expanding its eco-friendly energy portfolio.
By scaling up its business, MAXON Telecom will proactively respond to global market growth trends, including policy-driven expansion of offshore wind power and large-scale renewable energy infrastructure projects. Leveraging its expertise in high-capacity transmission networks and advanced cable technologies, the company is well-positioned to lead the offshore wind power sector.
MAXON Telecom is actively expanding across multiple domains, including submarine cable manufacturing, installation, supply of critical components, and long-term maintenance services. The company plans to maximize synergy across its subsidiaries through integrated operations and technological collaboration.
MAXON Materials has been supplying ultracapacitors (UC) for pitch control systems in wind turbines and is currently expanding into grid stabilization systems essential for renewable energy integration.
MAXON Cable and MAXON EcoEnergy will strengthen their investments and operational capabilities in submarine cable and offshore wind-related projects, playing key roles in the supply chain for large-scale energy infrastructure.
MAXON Marine Solutions is expanding into offshore vessel operations related to wind power and marine energy projects. With specialized vessels and advanced cable-laying capabilities, the company is well-positioned to support the growing demand for offshore wind farm construction and subsea power grid deployment.