Inox Wind Bags Repeat 100 MW Order from Jakson Green
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Inox Wind Bags Repeat 100 MW Order from Jakson Green

Inox Wind Limited (IWL) has recently secured a repeat 100 MW wind power order from Jakson Green Ltd, following an earlier 100 MW mandate from the same customer. The latest order involves the supply of IWL’s 3.3 MW wind turbines for projects being developed by Jakson Green in Gujarat.

Under the contract, Inox Wind will also provide limited-scope EPC services along with multi-year operations and maintenance support after the commissioning of the turbines. With this order, IWL’s total order inflows for FY26 have reached around 600 MW, supported further by a framework agreement of approximately 2.5 GW scheduled to be executed over the next three years. Additional annual orders from Inox Clean continue to strengthen order visibility for the company.

The repeat mandate takes Inox Wind’s cumulative order intake from Jakson Green to 200 MW and reflects growing confidence in its turbine technology and execution capabilities. The collaboration also marks Jakson Green’s expanding presence in the wind energy segment as part of its broader renewable energy strategy.

“At Jakson Green, we are diversifying our green energy portfolio and are committed to accelerating India’s transition to a sustainable future,” said Kannan Krishnan, Managing Director, Jakson Green. “As we step into large-scale wind power projects, our collaboration with Inox Wind will help us play a constructive role in India’s energy transition.”

Sanjeev Agarwal, CEO, Inox Wind Ltd, said, “We are delighted to receive a repeat 100 MW order from Jakson Green, taking our total order intake from them to 200 MW. We look forward to building a long-term and mutually beneficial relationship as we continue to close multiple new orders, providing strong revenue visibility over the next two years.”

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Inox Wind Limited (IWL) has recently secured a repeat 100 MW wind power order from Jakson Green Ltd, following an earlier 100 MW mandate from the same customer. The latest order involves the supply of IWL’s 3.3 MW wind turbines for projects being developed by Jakson Green in Gujarat. Under the contract, Inox Wind will also provide limited-scope EPC services along with multi-year operations and maintenance support after the commissioning of the turbines. With this order, IWL’s total order inflows for FY26 have reached around 600 MW, supported further by a framework agreement of approximately 2.5 GW scheduled to be executed over the next three years. Additional annual orders from Inox Clean continue to strengthen order visibility for the company. The repeat mandate takes Inox Wind’s cumulative order intake from Jakson Green to 200 MW and reflects growing confidence in its turbine technology and execution capabilities. The collaboration also marks Jakson Green’s expanding presence in the wind energy segment as part of its broader renewable energy strategy. “At Jakson Green, we are diversifying our green energy portfolio and are committed to accelerating India’s transition to a sustainable future,” said Kannan Krishnan, Managing Director, Jakson Green. “As we step into large-scale wind power projects, our collaboration with Inox Wind will help us play a constructive role in India’s energy transition.” Sanjeev Agarwal, CEO, Inox Wind Ltd, said, “We are delighted to receive a repeat 100 MW order from Jakson Green, taking our total order intake from them to 200 MW. We look forward to building a long-term and mutually beneficial relationship as we continue to close multiple new orders, providing strong revenue visibility over the next two years.”

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