1. What Happened?

On September 25, 2025, Unison signed an agreement for a national project to develop and demonstrate 6MW onshore wind turbines. The project will last 48 months, with a total research budget of approximately KRW 34.2 billion. Unison aims to develop large-capacity onshore wind turbines suitable for Korea’s mountainous terrain and increase the domestic component ratio by utilizing local parts.

2. Why is it Important?

This national project selection represents a significant opportunity for Unison to strengthen its technological competitiveness and secure new growth engines. Successful development of the 6MW large-scale turbine will likely lead to its adoption as key equipment in future wind farm construction projects, resulting in long-term order expansion and sales growth. However, considering Unison’s current financial vulnerabilities (high net loss, low operating rate, credit rating downgrade, etc.), there is also a possibility of increased financial burden due to the project execution.

3. So, What Should You Do? Investment Strategy

Short-term investors should take a conservative approach. They need to closely monitor financial indicators and the progress of the national project. Mid-to-long-term investors should assess the likelihood of the national project’s success, commercialization prospects, financial restructuring efforts, and the renewable energy market and competitive landscape to make investment decisions.

  • Short-term Investment (within 1 year): Monitor financial indicators and national project progress.
  • Mid-to-long-term Investment (over 1 year): Analyze the likelihood of national project success, commercialization prospects, financial restructuring efforts, and market competition.

4. Conclusion

While this national project agreement is a positive sign for Unison, it will take time to overcome its financial difficulties and achieve tangible results. Investors should make informed investment decisions through a cautious approach and continuous monitoring.