Aerovide Explained

AEROVIDE
Type:GmbH
Industry:Wind power
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Founded:1983
Hq Location City:Rendsburg
Hq Location Country:Germany
Area Served:Worldwide
Key People:Markus Rees, Rainer Osthorst (directors)
Products:Wind turbines
Owners:Markus Rees, Rainer Osthorst
Num Employees:34
Website:www.AEROVIDE.com

The AEROVIDE GmbH (formerly aerodyn Energiesysteme GmbH) is a German company and engineering consultancy that develops wind turbines.Its headquarters are located in Rendsburg, Schleswig-Holstein.

History

The company was founded in 1983 by pioneers Sönke Siegfriedsen, Robert Müller and Friedrich-Wilhelm Frank as “aerodyn” in Damendorf. In 1986 the company changed to “aerodyn Energiesysteme GmbH”. Rainer Osthorst entered the company in 1991, Markus Rees in 1993. In 1994 the company moved from Damendorf to Rendsburg (Germany).The company works on commissions and own projects.

In 1997 aerodyn Energiesysteme GmbH started to develop a 1500 kW wind turbine generator system for the newly founded company “pro+pro Energiesysteme GmbH”.In 2000 Denker & Wulf AG pushed ahead the amalgamation of pro+pro, HSW, BWU, and Jacobs Energie, into Repower Systems AG, later Sevion S.A. In 2010, work on an offshore wind park in China with the Chinese company Zhejiang Windey Engineering started. In 2013, founder Siegfriedsen left the company and Markus Rees and Rainer Osthorst became directors.

Since 2020 the company is solely owned by the Managing Directors Markus Rees and Rainer Osthorst.

End of the year 2020 the trade mark agreement ends and a re-naming of the company into “AEROVIDE GmbH” was necessary.

Company

Since 2006, AEROVIDE is active in China and had in 2008 already 75% of their sales in China.Many OEMs manufacture wind turbines or rotor blades on the basis of the prototype developments from AEROVIDE (former Aerodyn), f.e. HSW, Jacobs Energie, BWU, Fuhrländer, A&R SGL Rotec, EUROS, Südwind Borsig Energy, DeWind, Jeumont, Tacke, Pioneer Wincon Energy Systems Private Limited, SINOI, Ventis, Autoflug, Tacke Windtechnik, Senvion, Goldwind, Pfleiderer, AREVA Multibrid, WinWind, CSIC HZ Windpower, BARD Offshore, SANY, Shanghai Electric, CNBM, Mingyang Wind Power, Goudian United Power, HEAG, UNISON, China Windey, Hyosung Heavy Industries, POWEEND S.A.S., MAPNA

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