Renewables
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Updated on 13 Nov 2025, 06:19 am
Reviewed By
Akshat Lakshkar | Whalesbook News Team
Inox Wind has secured a substantial 100 MW equipment supply order from a leading green energy transition platform. This order is for their projects in Gujarat, involving the supply of 3.3 MW turbines. Beyond just supplying equipment, Inox Wind will also provide limited-scope Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) services and multi-year operations and maintenance (O&M) services post-commissioning.
Sanjeev Agarwal, CEO of Inox Wind Ltd., highlighted that this is from a new customer and is part of a series of wins, bringing the total order inflow for FY26 to around 400 MW. Inox Wind's manufacturing capacity for its 3 MW series WTG offering is 2.5 GW per annum. The company's subsidiary, Inox Green Energy Services Ltd, is a major player in renewable O&M services in India with a portfolio of about 12.5 GW.
Inox Wind is optimistic about future opportunities, stating they are in advanced stages for securing more orders to meet their execution guidance. The company is part of the INOXGFL Group and operates across chemicals and renewable energy sectors, with manufacturing plants in Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh.
Impact: This news is positive for Inox Wind, enhancing its order book and revenue visibility, and strengthening its position in India's rapidly growing renewable energy market. It also signals healthy activity in the wind energy sector, potentially benefiting related companies and suppliers. The integrated services offered (supply, EPC, O&M) demonstrate Inox Wind's comprehensive capabilities. Rating: 7/10
Difficult Terms Explained: MW (Megawatt): A unit of electrical power, equal to one million watts. WTG (Wind Turbine Generator): A device that converts wind energy into electrical energy. EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction): A contracting arrangement where a contractor handles all aspects of a project from design to completion. O&M (Operations & Maintenance): Services related to the ongoing running and upkeep of installed equipment or facilities. GW (Gigawatt): A unit of electrical power, equal to one billion watts or 1000 Megawatts.