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KP Energy Orders Senvion India’s 4.2M160 Flagship Wind Turbines
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

KP Energy Orders Senvion India’s 4.2M160 Flagship Wind Turbines

KP Energy has placed an order for procurement of 20 units of Senvion India’s advanced 4.2WM M160 wind turbine generators, part of the 4XM platform. These turbines will be installed as part of hybrid power project being set up for our esteemed customer in Bharuch district, Gujarat, with deliveries in the fourth quarter of FY 2025–26.

The agreement covers the supply and supervision of the wind turbines, along with a comprehensive operations and maintenance contract, ensuring long-term efficiency and reliability of the assets.

This project marks one of the early commercial installations of the 4.2M160 model—Senvion’s largest and most advanced wind turbine—optimised for low wind conditions and tailored for varied Indian terrains. With a 160-meter rotor and hub heights up to 140 meters, the turbine is designed to maximise output while ensuring operational durability.

Dr Faruk G. Patel, Managing Director, KP Energy, said: “At KP Energy, we prioritize collaborations with partners who share our commitment to performance and timely execution. Senvion’s strong technical expertise, responsive field support, and continuous improvement mindset provide us the confidence to plan and execute future projects with agility. The 4.2M160 platform offers us the opportunity to enhance generation capacity efficiently while optimizing lifecycle costs. Backed by over three decades of experience in delivering renewable energy solutions across India, the KP Group remains steadfast in its mission to expand its green energy footprint and support our customers in achieving their growth and energy goals through clean and sustainable power.”

Amit Kansal, CEO and Managing Director, Senvion India, said: “We are pleased to continue our partnership with KP Energy. This order is a strong vote of confidence in the technology and engineering strength behind the platform. We have built this turbine to deliver more — more energy, more availability, more value — across a wider range of sites. As the industry evolves, we remain focused on building long-term partnerships and offering dependable solutions backed by solid execution.”

The 4.2M160 turbine is developed jointly by Senvion’s R&D teams in India and Germany, with over 85% localisation under the “Make in India” initiative. It features modular architecture, compliance with Indian grid codes, and is built for easy serviceability—ensuring adaptability across diverse sites.

This latest investment underlines KP Energy’s continued commitment to advancing India’s renewable energy capacity and our strategic focus on deploying cutting-edge wind power technologies.

KP Energy has placed an order for procurement of 20 units of Senvion India’s advanced 4.2WM M160 wind turbine generators, part of the 4XM platform. These turbines will be installed as part of hybrid power project being set up for our esteemed customer in Bharuch district, Gujarat, with deliveries in the fourth quarter of FY 2025–26. The agreement covers the supply and supervision of the wind turbines, along with a comprehensive operations and maintenance contract, ensuring long-term efficiency and reliability of the assets. This project marks one of the early commercial installations of the 4.2M160 model—Senvion’s largest and most advanced wind turbine—optimised for low wind conditions and tailored for varied Indian terrains. With a 160-meter rotor and hub heights up to 140 meters, the turbine is designed to maximise output while ensuring operational durability. Dr Faruk G. Patel, Managing Director, KP Energy, said: “At KP Energy, we prioritize collaborations with partners who share our commitment to performance and timely execution. Senvion’s strong technical expertise, responsive field support, and continuous improvement mindset provide us the confidence to plan and execute future projects with agility. The 4.2M160 platform offers us the opportunity to enhance generation capacity efficiently while optimizing lifecycle costs. Backed by over three decades of experience in delivering renewable energy solutions across India, the KP Group remains steadfast in its mission to expand its green energy footprint and support our customers in achieving their growth and energy goals through clean and sustainable power.” Amit Kansal, CEO and Managing Director, Senvion India, said: “We are pleased to continue our partnership with KP Energy. This order is a strong vote of confidence in the technology and engineering strength behind the platform. We have built this turbine to deliver more — more energy, more availability, more value — across a wider range of sites. As the industry evolves, we remain focused on building long-term partnerships and offering dependable solutions backed by solid execution.” The 4.2M160 turbine is developed jointly by Senvion’s R&D teams in India and Germany, with over 85% localisation under the “Make in India” initiative. It features modular architecture, compliance with Indian grid codes, and is built for easy serviceability—ensuring adaptability across diverse sites. This latest investment underlines KP Energy’s continued commitment to advancing India’s renewable energy capacity and our strategic focus on deploying cutting-edge wind power technologies.

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