Renewable Energy

Inox Wind secures 229 MW in new orders, strengthening its position in RE sector

In a major boost to its order pipeline, Inox Wind Limited (IWL), one of India’s leading wind energy solutions providers, has announced the acquisition of new orders aggregating 229 megawatts (MW). The development underscores the company’s growing presence in the renewable energy sector and its expanding partnerships with both domestic and global clean energy players.

The new orders include a 160 MW contract from a leading Indian independent power producer (IPP). The order comprises a firm commitment of 112 MW, with an option to extend by an additional 48 MW. Inox Wind will supply its 3.3 MW wind turbine generators for projects being developed across multiple sites in India. The agreement also covers limited-scope EPC (engineering, procurement, and construction) services and multi-year operations and maintenance (O&M) support post commissioning.

In addition, the company secured a repeat order of 69 MW from another major renewable energy player, a member of a large global clean energy group for a project located in Maharashtra. This follows a 153 MW order received earlier in March 2025 from the same client, signalling growing trust and collaboration between the two companies.

Commenting on the milestone, Kailash Tarachandani, Group CEO (Renewables) of the INOXGFL Group, said, “We are delighted to have received these significant orders totalling 229 MW from our valued partners. New customer orders as well as repeat orders from existing customers highlight the confidence which our clients place on our technology, execution capabilities, and long-term service excellence. Inox Wind continues to be a partner of choice for large renewable energy developers in India.”

Echoing the sentiment, Sanjeev Agarwal, CEO of Inox Wind Ltd, noted that the strong order inflows reaffirm the company’s leadership in advanced wind technology. “The order inflows are strong endorsements of our advanced 3 MW class turbine technology as well as our growing footprint in India’s renewable energy sector. We are also in advanced stages of discussions with multiple other customers and should secure additional orders soon, with a target to close FY26 at a net order book covering our execution plans for the subsequent 18-24 months.”

The latest contracts reinforce Inox Wind’s momentum in India’s renewable energy drive, particularly as the country accelerates efforts to achieve its 500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity target by 2030. With a strong project pipeline and deepening relationships with major renewable players, Inox Wind continues to position itself as a key contributor to India’s clean energy transition.

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