Inox Wind Bags Orders for 100 MW Wind Turbine Generators

The order also includes a limited-scope EPC for the wind projects

November 13, 2025

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Noida-based wind energy solutions company, Inox Wind, has secured orders for a total capacity of 100 MW of Inox Wind’s 3.3 MW wind turbines from a green energy transition platform.

The wind turbines will be deployed in projects in Gujarat.

Inox will also provide limited-scope engineering, procurement, and construction, as well as multi-year operation and maintenance (O&M) services after the commissioning of the wind projects.

Sanjeev Agarwal, CEO at Inox Wind, said that this order follows up on Inox Wind’s recent 229 MW wins from existing and new customers, taking its total order inflow in the financial year 2026 to an estimated 400 MW.

He added that the company is in the advanced stages of finalizing multiple other orders, which will ensure that its year-end net order book meets the execution guidance for the subsequent 18-24 months.

Currently, Inox Wind has a total manufacturing capacity of ~2.5 GW per annum. It has four wind turbine manufacturing plants in Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh, where it manufactures blades, tubular towers, as well as hubs and nacelles.

Inox Wind’s subsidiary, Inox Green Energy Services, provides O&M services with an estimated 12.5 GW of assets under its portfolio.

Recently, the company secured wind turbine orders totaling 229 MW from undisclosed renewable energy companies. The company received orders for 160 MW of its 3.3 MW wind turbine generators, which comprise 112 MW of firm orders with the option to extend by 48 MW for projects under development across multiple sites.

In October 2025, it said it would invest ₹4 billion (~$45.09 million) in establishing a wind turbine-blade manufacturing unit in Kushtagi, Koppal district, Karnataka. The project includes an initial investment of ₹3 billion (~$33.82 million) to set up the blade manufacturing plant, followed by an additional ₹1 billion (~$11.27 million) for wind tower fabrication.

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