Broadwind, Inc., a company based in Cicero, Illinois, specializes in the production and sale of various structures, equipment, and components. Its primary focus is on serving the clean technology sector and other specialized industrial applications, mainly within the United States. The company's operations are divided into three core business units: 1. Heavy Fabrications: This segment manufactures large-scale fabricated parts for a diverse range of industrial customers, with a significant emphasis on producing steel towers and related adapter components for wind turbine manufacturers. 2. Gearing: This division designs and supplies a broad spectrum of gearing products, including gearboxes and complete systems. These are critical for heavy industries such as onshore and offshore oil and gas drilling and fracking, surface and subterranean mining, wind power generation, steel production, material handling, and other infrastructure developments. It also provides heat treatment services for both new equipment (OEMs) and existing machinery (aftermarket). 3. Industrial Solutions: This segment offers comprehensive supply chain management along with a variety of products and services. These include instrumentation and control systems, valve assemblies, sensor devices, fuel system components, electrical junction boxes and wiring harnesses, energy storage solutions, and electromechanical devices. The segment also provides light fabrication, inventory control, kitting, assembly services, specialized packaging, and the fabrication of panels and sub-assemblies, specifically catering to the combined cycle natural gas turbine market. Broadwind, Inc. markets its products and services to clients in the energy, mining, and infrastructure sectors, utilizing both its internal sales team and independent sales representatives. The company adopted its current name in May 2020, having previously operated as Broadwind Energy, Inc.
Broadwind Announces Second Quarter 2026 Results
Broadwind reported Q2 revenue of $24.3 million, up 67% year-over-year, with Adjusted EBITDA turning positive to $1.6 million compared to a loss in the prior year.
The company completed its strategic exit from wind fabrications via the sale of its Abilene facility, transitioning to a pure-play precision manufacturing model focused on power generation and infrastructure.
Order momentum accelerated with total orders rising 68% to $35.2 million and combined segment backlog increasing 93%, resulting in a book-to-bill ratio of 1.5x.