STOCK TITAN

Cadeler Stock Price, News & Analysis

CDLR NYSE

Company Description

Cadeler A/S American Depositary Shares (NYSE: CDLR) represent an ownership interest in Cadeler A/S, a company focused on offshore wind installation, operations, and maintenance services. According to company disclosures and regulatory filings, Cadeler is a pure play participant in the offshore wind industry, with an explicit emphasis on safety, environmental performance, and supporting the global energy transition toward renewable energy.

Cadeler states that it owns and operates the industry’s largest fleet of jack-up offshore wind installation vessels. Over more than a decade, this fleet has been used as a key supplier in the development of offshore wind energy to power millions of households. The company highlights its ability to handle the largest and most complex next-generation offshore wind installation projects, including both wind turbine generators and foundations.

Business focus and services

Based on its public descriptions, Cadeler’s business centers on offshore wind farm construction, operations, and maintenance. Earlier descriptions identify Cadeler as an offshore wind farm vessel contractor engaged in construction, maintenance, and decommissioning activities, and providing marine and engineering operations to the wind industry. More recent disclosures describe Cadeler as a global partner for offshore wind installation, operations, and maintenance, operating solely in the offshore wind industry.

The company’s fleet of jack-up offshore wind installation vessels and wind turbine installation vessels (WTIVs) is used to transport, install, and maintain offshore wind turbines and, increasingly, foundations. Cadeler has communicated that it is taking on full transport and installation (T&I) scopes for offshore monopile foundations on projects such as Ørsted’s Hornsea 3 offshore wind farm in the North Sea, positioning itself as a full-service provider in the foundations market.

Fleet and technical capabilities

Cadeler reports that it owns and operates the industry’s largest fleet of jack-up offshore wind installation vessels. Earlier information referenced six offshore jack-up wind farm installation vessels. More recent disclosures and filings show that the company has expanded this fleet significantly through newbuild deliveries and acquisitions, with a stated plan to operate a 12-vessel fleet by mid-2027.

The fleet includes different vessel classes tailored to offshore wind needs, such as O-class wind turbine installation vessels, M-class vessels designed for next-generation turbine work, and A-class vessels designed for large foundations. Company announcements describe vessels equipped with high-capacity cranes, dynamic positioning systems, and the ability to operate in challenging offshore conditions and at substantial water depths. These capabilities are presented as enabling installation and maintenance of large, next-generation offshore wind turbines and XXL monopile foundations.

Geographic footprint and project activity

Cadeler’s disclosures describe a global operational footprint across key offshore wind regions. The company reports active and planned projects in Europe, Asia-Pacific, and North America. Examples from recent announcements include:

  • Foundation and turbine transport and installation scopes on major offshore wind farms in the North Sea, including Ørsted’s Hornsea 3 project.
  • Wind turbine installation contracts in the Polish Baltic Sea, such as the BC-Wind offshore wind farm, and other projects in Poland’s offshore wind pipeline.
  • Operations in Taiwan’s offshore wind sector, including work on projects such as Formosa 1 and other Taiwanese offshore wind farms, as well as a regional project pipeline extending through the end of the decade.
  • Vessels deployed on projects in North America and other European markets, as referenced in interim financial and operational updates.

Cadeler also reports regional office presences, including a UK office in Norwich and an expanded office in Taipei, Taiwan, which it describes as hubs supporting engineering, project management, commercial activities, and collaboration with local offshore wind markets.

Operations & Maintenance (O&M) and Nexra division

In addition to installation work, Cadeler emphasizes an increasing focus on operations and maintenance. The company has launched an aftermarket division called Nexra, described as dedicated to supporting the growing market for offshore wind O&M solutions. According to company statements, Nexra is intended to support turbine servicing and major component replacement, including for turbines in the 10 MW+ segment, and to provide recurring income between larger installation projects.

The acquisition and deployment of the vessel Wind Keeper is presented as part of this O&M strategy. Cadeler describes Wind Keeper as a versatile service vessel supporting both O&M and transport and installation tasks, and notes that it has secured a long-term contract with Vestas for this vessel.

Financial position and capital structure

Cadeler’s regulatory filings and press releases highlight a capital-intensive business model built around fleet expansion and long-term contracts. The company reports using green term loan facilities and unsecured green corporate loan facilities to finance fleet investments and strengthen its balance sheet. These facilities are described as supporting general corporate purposes, fleet expansion, refinancing of bridge loans, and enhancing financial flexibility.

Cadeler has reported a growing contract backlog measured in billions of euros, with long-term visibility into future work across multiple regions. The company links this backlog to signed contracts for turbine and foundation transport and installation projects, as well as O&M agreements.

Exchange listings and structure

Cadeler A/S is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol CDLR and on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol CADLR. The American Depositary Shares referenced by CDLR each represent four ordinary shares of Cadeler A/S. As a foreign private issuer, Cadeler files reports such as Form 6-K with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which include stock exchange announcements, press releases, and investor presentations.

Commitment to safety, environment, and sustainability

Across its news releases and SEC filings, Cadeler consistently emphasizes an “uncompromising focus on safety and the environment.” The company states that it invests in energy-efficient vessel design and operational optimization to reduce emissions intensity, and that it is evaluating the use of greener marine fuels and implementing programs related to circularity and marine ecosystem protection.

Cadeler positions its activities as enabling the global energy transition, describing its role in offshore wind development as contributing to a future built on renewable energy. This framing is reflected in its use of green financing facilities and in its descriptions of supporting large-scale offshore wind projects that can power millions of households.

Risk considerations

As an offshore wind installation, operations, and maintenance company, Cadeler’s business is exposed to factors such as offshore project execution risks, vessel utilization levels, contract timing, and broader conditions in the offshore wind industry. Company disclosures also reference the importance of long-term contracts, compensation arrangements related to contract terminations, and the use of debt financing to support fleet expansion. Investors typically review Cadeler’s SEC filings, earnings releases, and investor presentations to understand these dynamics in detail.

Stock Performance

$—
0.00%
0.00
Last updated:
+14.03%
Performance 1 year

Financial Highlights

Revenue (TTM)
Net Income (TTM)
Operating Cash Flow

Upcoming Events

JAN
01
January 1, 2027 - December 31, 2027 Operations

Wind Apex delivery

Scheduled delivery of sister vessel Wind Apex
JAN
01
January 1, 2028 - April 30, 2028 Operations

Turbine installation begins

Four-month installation of 26 Siemens Gamesa 14MW turbines at BC-Wind, via O-class vessel from Port of Gdańsk
JAN
01
January 1, 2029 - April 30, 2029 Operations

Foundation T&I start

Start of foundation transport and installation campaign with new A-class vessel
JAN
01
January 1, 2030 - April 30, 2030 Operations

Turbine installation start

Start of turbine installation campaign using O-class jack-up vessel
OCT
01
October 1, 2030 - December 31, 2030 Operations

Turbine installation completion

Expected completion of turbine installation campaign

Short Interest History

Last 12 Months
Loading short interest data...

Days to Cover History

Last 12 Months
Loading days to cover data...

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current stock price of Cadeler (CDLR)?

The current stock price of Cadeler (CDLR) is $23.63 as of February 2, 2026.

What is the market cap of Cadeler (CDLR)?

The market cap of Cadeler (CDLR) is approximately 2.1B. Learn more about what market capitalization means .

What does Cadeler A/S (CDLR) do?

Cadeler A/S focuses on offshore wind installation, operations, and maintenance services. The company describes itself as a pure play in the offshore wind industry, owning and operating a large fleet of jack-up offshore wind installation vessels used for transporting, installing, and maintaining offshore wind turbines and related infrastructure.

How does Cadeler describe its fleet and capabilities?

Cadeler states that it owns and operates the industry’s largest fleet of jack-up offshore wind installation vessels. Company disclosures highlight next-generation wind turbine installation vessels and specialized A-class and M-class designs that can install and maintain large offshore wind turbines and foundations, including XXL monopile foundations on projects such as Hornsea 3.

In which markets does Cadeler operate?

Cadeler reports activity across Europe, Asia-Pacific, and North America. Examples include work on offshore wind farms in the North Sea, projects in the Polish Baltic Sea, multiple projects in Taiwan’s offshore wind sector, and contracts in other European and North American markets. The company also maintains regional offices in locations such as Norwich in the UK and Taipei in Taiwan to support these activities.

What is Nexra and how does it relate to Cadeler’s business?

Nexra is an aftermarket division launched by Cadeler to focus on operations and maintenance (O&M) solutions in the offshore wind industry. According to Cadeler, Nexra is intended to support turbine servicing and major component replacement, including for turbines in the 10 MW+ segment, and to help provide recurring income between larger installation projects.

How is Cadeler financed and what role do green loans play?

Cadeler’s filings describe the use of green term loan facilities and unsecured green corporate loan facilities to support fleet expansion, refinance bridge loans, and strengthen the balance sheet. These facilities are characterized as enhancing financial flexibility and supporting the company’s focus on sustainable growth and its ability to execute large offshore wind installation projects.

On which exchanges are Cadeler shares listed?

Cadeler A/S is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol CDLR and on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol CADLR. The CDLR listing represents American Depositary Shares, each corresponding to four ordinary shares of Cadeler A/S.

How does Cadeler position itself in the offshore wind value chain?

Cadeler positions itself as a partner across installation and long-term service phases of offshore wind projects. It highlights full-scope transport and installation capabilities for both turbines and foundations, as well as O&M services through its Nexra division, and describes itself as a key supplier in offshore wind development for more than a decade.

What sustainability commitments does Cadeler emphasize?

Cadeler emphasizes an uncompromising focus on safety and the environment and a commitment to enabling the global energy transition toward renewable energy. The company reports investing in energy-efficient vessel design, operational optimization to reduce emissions intensity, evaluation of greener marine fuels, and programs related to circularity and marine ecosystem protection.