Inox Wind Secures 100 MW Gujarat Order
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Inox Wind Secures 100 MW Gujarat Order

Inox Wind Limited (IWL), one of India’s leading wind energy solutions providers, has announced a 100 MW equipment-supply order from a major green energy transition platform. The contract covers the delivery of IWL’s advanced 3.3 MW wind turbines for projects being developed in Gujarat. In addition, the company will offer limited-scope EPC services along with multi-year operations and maintenance support after the turbines are commissioned.

Sanjeev Agarwal, Chief Executive Officer of Inox Wind, said the company was pleased to secure a 100 MW order from a new client, noting that several more are expected in the coming months. This award follows recent wins totalling 229 MW from both existing and new customers, bringing IWL’s total order inflow in FY26 to around 400 MW so far.

Agarwal added that Inox Wind is in the advanced stages of finalising multiple additional orders, which will help ensure that the company’s year-end net orderbook aligns with its execution guidance for the next 18 to 24 months. With strong momentum across India’s hybrid renewables sector, he said the company sees significant opportunities ahead for the wind energy industry.

Inox Wind Limited (IWL), one of India’s leading wind energy solutions providers, has announced a 100 MW equipment-supply order from a major green energy transition platform. The contract covers the delivery of IWL’s advanced 3.3 MW wind turbines for projects being developed in Gujarat. In addition, the company will offer limited-scope EPC services along with multi-year operations and maintenance support after the turbines are commissioned. Sanjeev Agarwal, Chief Executive Officer of Inox Wind, said the company was pleased to secure a 100 MW order from a new client, noting that several more are expected in the coming months. This award follows recent wins totalling 229 MW from both existing and new customers, bringing IWL’s total order inflow in FY26 to around 400 MW so far. Agarwal added that Inox Wind is in the advanced stages of finalising multiple additional orders, which will help ensure that the company’s year-end net orderbook aligns with its execution guidance for the next 18 to 24 months. With strong momentum across India’s hybrid renewables sector, he said the company sees significant opportunities ahead for the wind energy industry.

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