India is rapidly expanding its wind energy capacity as part of the national clean energy transition. Wind power now contributes significantly to the renewable energy mix, with total installed capacity crossing around 54+ GW in 2025 — making India one of the world’s top wind markets.
India remains the 4th largest wind market globally, trailing only China, the USA, and Germany.
In this article, we explore the Top Wind Energy Producing States in India 2025, their installed capacities, and what makes them leaders in wind power generation. This guide is useful for anyone interested in renewable energy trends, investment insights, or energy policy.
Top Wind Energy Producing States in India (2025)
1) Gujarat — #1 in Wind Capacity
Installed Capacity: ~14637+ MW.
Key advantage: Long coastline + high wind speeds + infrastructure support.
2) Tamil Nadu — Historic Wind Power Leader
Installed Capacity: ~12,014+ MW
Tamil Nadu remains one of India’s most significant wind energy states, known for large wind farms like Muppandal in the south. The state consistently attracts investment and maintains strong generation figures.
Why it matters: Established wind corridors + high generation consistency
3) Karnataka — Fast-Growing Wind Capacity
Installed Capacity: ~8,304+ MW
Karnataka has quickly climbed the wind energy ranks with substantial annual additions. Recent awards highlight its yearly growth in clean energy capacity.
Key highlight: Balanced growth with hybrid wind-solar projects
4) Maharashtra — Stable Wind Developer
Installed Capacity: ~5,771+ MW
Maharashtra maintains strong wind power presence thanks to investments across varied terrain. Its wind projects continue contributing significantly within western India.
Edge: Diverse geography for wind installation
5) Rajasthan — Wind Power Growth in Desert Regions
Installed Capacity: ~5,208+ MW
Though better known for solar, Rajasthan’s wind generation potential in desert and open land areas has added considerable wind capacity.
Feature: Desert winds and open landscapes boost wind installs
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Summary Table (2025 Estimates)
Pattern Energy’s 3.5 GW SunZia Wind Project is developed at a cost of $11 billion
Total National Potential: ~1,164 GW (at 150m height).
2030 Target: 100 GW – 140 GW of wind capacity.
Generation Contribution: Wind now provides roughly 4.5% to 5% of India's total annual electricity generation.
Last update:- 12 January 2026
Sprng Energy commissioned 102MW wind projects in Madhya Pradesh 2025

