Inox Wind has secured a 100 MW equipment supply order from a leading green energy transition project. In an exchange filing, the company said the order pertains to the supply of 3.3 MW turbines for the projects being developed by the customer in Gujarat
Additionally, Inox Wind will provide limited-scope Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) services for the project, as well as multi-year operations & maintenance (O&M) services post-commissioning of the turbines.
“We have secured a 100 MW order from a new customer, with several additional orders to be received going ahead. This order follows up on our recent 229 MW wins from other existing and new customers, taking our total order inflow in FY26 to around 400 MW to date,” said Sanjeev Agarwal, CEO, Inox Wind Ltd.
Inox Wind capacity addition
With its 3 MW series WTG offering, Inox Wind’s manufacturing capacity stood at 2.5 GW per annum. Inox Wind, along with its subsidiary Inox Green Energy Services, has a portfolio of approximately 12.5 GW of assets.
“We are in advanced stages of closure for securing multiple other orders, which will ensure that our year-end net orderbook meets our execution guidance for the subsequent 18-24 months. With the strong momentum across the hybrid renewables space in India, we believe that the forthcoming opportunities in the wind industry are substantial.” Agarwal added
Inox Wind is part of the multi-billion-dollar INOXGFL Group and is primarily focused on chemicals and renewable energy businesses. It has four manufacturing plants in Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.
Through its other subsidiary, Inox Renewable Solutions, Inox Wind provides EPC services for wind projects and develops common infrastructure, including power evacuation infrastructure, for renewable projects
