At PKR Offshore, we pride ourselves on a proven track record of excellence in the offshore wind industry, demonstrating our commitment to advancing renewable energy across APAC. Our extensive experience in Taiwan showcases our ability to deliver high-quality services in some of the most ambitious offshore wind projects in the Asia-Pacific region.

Taiwan
Offshore Wind Farm
  • 2019-10-01
    Formosa 1
    Formosa 1 Wind Power
    2019-2021
    Vessel Type - AHT, AHTS, CTV
  • 2019-10-01
    Formosa 2
    Formosa 2 Wind Power
    2019-2021
    Vessel Type - AHT, AHTS, CTV
  • 2019-10-01
    Greater Changhua 1 & 2a
    Orsted Taiwan
    2019-2022
    Vessel Type - AHT, AHTS, CTV
  • 2019-10-01
    Taipower 1
    Taipower Company
    2020-2022
    Vessel Type - AHTS, CTV
  • 2019-10-01
    Taipower 2
    Taipower Company
    2024
    Vessel Type - AHTS
  • 2019-10-01
    Yunlin OWF
    Skyborn Renewables Taiwan
    2019-Present
    Vessel Type - AHT, AHTS, CTV, Barge
  • 2019-10-01
    Zhong Neng
    Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners
    2023-2024
    Vessel Type - AHTS, CTV
  • 2019-10-01
    Hai Long
    Hai Long 2 & 3 Offshore Wind Power
    2024
    Vessel Type - AHTS
  • 2019-10-01
    Changfang Xidao
    Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners
    2025 Q1
    Vessel Type - CSOV
Partnerships
Across Asia

In addition to Taiwan, we have also established strong local partnerships in new markets like South Korea and Japan, as we continue to expand our fleet in the Asia-Pacific region.

For
South Korea

Together with our local partner, we have also secured our maiden charter to provide a CTV to support the commissioning stage for one of our major wind clients, in the Jeongnam 1 offshore wind farm.

In Japan

We have forged a close partnership with ‘K’ Line Wind Service, Ltd (KWS) to explore vessel opportunities in the Japanese offshore wind market. This collaboration marks our entry into Japan, leveraging on KWS's deep understanding of the local market and our extensive experience in offshore wind operations. Together, we aim to own and operate offshore support vessels that will cater to the growing demands of Japan’s offshore wind sector.