Senvion India strengthens its grip on India’s wind energy market with a repeat 83.7 MW order from Tata Power Renewables, signaling growing trust in domestically manufactured turbines as the country races toward net-zero targets.
Senvion India, a leading wind turbine manufacturer, has secured a repeat order from Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL) to supply and install an 83.7 MW wind energy project, further consolidating its presence in India’s renewable energy market.
The order comprises 31 units of 2.7M130 turbines, each with a 130-metre hub height, engineered for high efficiency, optimal energy capture, and long-term operational reliability. The contract also includes 25 years of operations and maintenance (O&M), ensuring consistent performance throughout the project’s lifecycle.
The project site is a Senvion Certified Site, meaning wind assessments, layout planning, and logistics have been completed in advance, mitigating development risks and speeding up execution. Senvion’s FleetPro™ platform will remotely monitor turbine performance, conduct predictive maintenance, and optimize energy output over the project’s life.
Senvion India’s local manufacturing facilities span Baramati (nacelles and hubs), Vadodara and Trichy (blades), and a tower manufacturing unit producing about 10 towers per month. This aligns with India’s Make in India initiative, supporting domestic renewable manufacturing and creating skilled employment opportunities.
Amit Kansal, CEO & MD of Senvion India, said, “This repeat order reflects strong confidence in our technology and our commitment to India’s renewable energy growth. We aim to deliver reliable, efficient, and long-term solutions to our partners.”
India’s wind sector has seen a strong resurgence, with 6.3 GW of new capacity added in 2025, an 85% year-on-year increase, and a cumulative installed capacity of 54.5 GW. States like Gujarat, Karnataka, and Madhya Pradesh were the top contributors.
This repeat order reflects the trust of Tata Power Renewables in Senvion India’s technology and underscores the increasing adoption of domestically manufactured turbines to meet India’s ambitious net-zero and renewable energy targets.
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