TFKable Secures Major Role in Baltic Offshore Projects
Tele-Fonika Kable S.A. (TFKable) has secured a major contract to supply onshore high-voltage cables and accessories for the Bałtyk 2 and Bałtyk 3 offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea. These projects, developed by Equinor and Polenergia, highlight growing investment in Poland’s renewable energy sector.
The contract includes 85 km of 220 kV HV export cables linking offshore substations to the mainland. It also adds 38 km of 400 kV EHV cables that will connect the onshore substation to the PSE power station. In addition, TFKable will supply and install essential accessories. Together, these cables will help deliver 1,440 MW of green power to Poland’s grid.
Strengthening Poland’s Renewable Energy Infrastructure
The Bałtyk 2 and Bałtyk 3 wind farms will sit within Poland’s exclusive economic zone in the Baltic Sea, located about 22 to 37 km from the coast. The projects will begin supplying energy to the national grid in 2027, with full-scale commercial operation targeted for 2028.
TFKable will manufacture the cables at its Bydgoszcz facility, only 250 km from the project site. This local production highlights Poland’s growing contribution to the offshore wind sector and supports the development of a modern renewable energy infrastructure built with domestic expertise.
Supporting Sustainable Growth in the Baltic Region
Piotr Mirek, Member of the Management Board at TFKable and Supply Chain and Investment Officer at JDR Cable Systems, emphasized the significance of the new contract.
“TFKable continues to deliver cutting-edge cable solutions for the global energy market,” Mirek said. “After our success with Baltic Power and Baltica 2, the Bałtyk 2 and Bałtyk 3 projects strengthen our role in Poland’s renewable future. By working with local partners, we create jobs and help secure the nation’s energy independence.”
This collaboration blends global technology with local initiative, ensuring innovation benefits both industry and community.
Delivering Advanced Cable Solutions for Poland’s Future
Together, Bałtyk 2 and 3 will feature 100 wind turbines, two offshore substations, and a connected energy and telecom network. TFKable will begin cable production in January 2025, with project completion expected by November 2026.
In short, this project highlights TFKable’s mission: to combine world-class cable design with sustainable energy development. Step by step, the company continues to power Poland’s transition toward a cleaner, more resilient energy future.
