Offshore wind vessel owner Edda Wind has entered into agreements for the potential sale of its entire fleet of service operation vessels (SOVs) and commissioning service operation vessels (CSOVs), including units under construction.
According to a stock exchange filing from Wilh Wilhelmsen, the fleet is set to be split between two buyers: UK-based North Star, a portfolio company of Partners Group, and an affiliate of Navigare Capital Partners.
Completion of the transaction is subject to inspections and other customary conditions, the company said in a filing.
Edda Wind has focused exclusively on purpose-built SOVs and CSOVs serving the offshore wind sector since 2015. The company currently owns and operates seven vessels – one SOV and six CSOVs – and has three additional CSOVs under construction.
Edda Wind was taken private in June 2025 by a consortium including John Fredriksen’s Geveran Trading, Idan Ofer’s EPS Ventures and Wilhelmsen New Energy.
The potential fleet sale comes after Danish operator Esvagt acquired two 2022-built SOVs, Breeze Enabler and Brint Enabler, from Edda Wind in December. If completed, the latest deal would mark a full exit from vessel ownership for Edda Wind.


