Inox Wind to Supply 202 MW of Wind Turbines to Jakson and Aditya Birla

Inox will provide its 3.3 MW turbines for projects in Gujarat and Karnataka

December 17, 2025

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Wind energy solutions provider Inox Wind has received orders worth 202.3 MW for its 3.3 MW wind turbines from Jakson Green and ABREL EPC, a subsidiary of Aditya Birla Renewables.

The orders include a repeat order of 100 MW from Jakson Green for renewable energy projects under development in Gujarat, and of 102.3 MW from ABREL EPC for projects in Karnataka.

In November this year, Inox had secured an order from Jakson for 100 MW of its 3.3 MW wind turbines.

Under the latest order from Jakson, Inox Wind will also provide limited engineering, procurement, and construction, and post-commissioning operation and maintenance (O&M) services.

Inox stated that with these orders, its total order flow for the financial year (FY) 2026 stands at approximately 600 MW. It aims to sign framework agreements for an additional 2.5 GW over the next three years.

Inox Wind has five manufacturing plants with a cumulative capacity of roughly 2.5 GW across Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh for producing wind turbine blades, tubular towers, and hubs and nacelles.

The company’s subsidiary, Inox Green Energy Services, is an O&M services company with a portfolio (including investment) of approximately 13 GW of assets.

Inox Wind reported a revenue of ₹11.62 billion (~$131.12 million) in the second quarter of FY 2026, a 56% year-over-year increase from ₹7.44 billion (~$83.95 million).

In November 2025, Inox 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, comprising 112 MW of firm orders, with an option to extend by 48 MW for projects under development across multiple sites.

In October this year, the company said it would invest ₹4 billion (~$45.09 million) in establishing a wind turbine-blade manufacturing unit in Kusanagi, 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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