Inox Wind Ltd has clinched a significant 100 MW equipment supply order featuring its cutting-edge 3.3 MW turbines for a Gujarat project. This win, complemented by EPC and O&M services, strengthens the company’s FY26 order book to over 320 MW, signaling robust growth in India's renewable energy sector.
Inox Wind Ltd Strengthens Position with Major 100 MW Turbine Order
In a notable development in the Indian renewable energy landscape, Inox Wind Ltd has secured a 100 MW equipment supply order from a leading green energy transition platform. The order includes state-of-the-art 3.3 MW wind turbines to be deployed in Gujarat, alongside limited engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) scope and multi-year operations and maintenance (O&M) services post-installation.
This fresh order comes on the back of previous recent wins totaling 229 MW, raising Inox Wind’s total order intake for the current fiscal year (FY26) to approximately 329 MW. Sanjeev Agarwal, CEO of Inox Wind, expressed confidence about future growth, highlighting ongoing negotiations for multiple additional orders expected to fulfill the company's execution guidance for the next 18-24 months.
The company, part of the INOXGFL Group, operates with a manufacturing capacity of 2.5 GW per annum across facilities in Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh. This order reinforces Inox Wind’s pivotal role in India’s transition toward hybrid renewables and underscores the growing investor confidence in the wind energy sector.
Key Highlights:
Secured 100 MW supply order for 3.3 MW turbines for projects in Gujarat.
Includes limited EPC and multi-year post-commissioning O&M services.
Total FY26 order inflow reaches ~329 MW with this win and prior orders.
CEO Sanjeev Agarwal anticipates further orders to meet 18-24 months execution guidance.
Manufacturing capacity of 2.5 GW per annum across three Indian states.
Positioned strongly amid growing demand in hybrid renewables in India.
Source: Moneycontrol, Business Standard, ScanX Trade, MarketScreener (2025)