Suzlon Energy has secured a 195 MW wind energy order from Sunsure Energy, pushing cumulative sales on its 3 MW platform to nearly 9 GW. The win signals accelerating adoption of Suzlon's flagship turbine series and cements its dominant position in India's utility-scale wind energy market.
The latest order from Sunsure Energy, a leading independent power producer, will be executed using Suzlon's 3 MW series wind turbine generators, which have become the preferred platform for large-scale renewable developers across India. This win further deepens Suzlon's relationship with C&I-focused and utility-scale energy players and adds meaningfully to its executable order backlog.
The 3 MW Platform's Journey To 9 GW
Suzlon's 3 MW wind turbine platform has now accumulated nearly 9 GW in cumulative order intake since its commercial launch, a milestone that validates product reliability, customer acceptance and competitive economics at scale. The platform, available in hybrid lattice tower configurations for higher hub heights, has been particularly effective in unlocking wind resources in lower-wind-speed zones across Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.
Sunsure Energy As A Strategic Customer
Sunsure Energy, which specialises in supplying round-the-clock and hybrid renewable power to commercial and industrial clients, places large, multi-site wind orders that demand consistent turbine performance and execution certainty. A 195 MW order represents a significant project scale, likely spanning multiple wind farms and requiring coordinated supply chain, civil and grid connectivity planning. For Suzlon, repeat or large-scale orders from such customers provide strong revenue visibility over the 12–18 month execution cycle.
What This Means For Suzlon's Order Book
With India targeting 100 GW of wind capacity by 2030 and annual wind additions expected to accelerate, Suzlon's ability to keep stacking large orders on its 3 MW platform bodes well for capacity utilisation, margin normalisation and working capital cycles. The company's vertically integrated model, covering blades, nacelles, towers and after-sales services, positions it favourably against both domestic and foreign turbine suppliers.
Key Highlights
- Suzlon Energy secures 195 MW wind energy order from Sunsure Energy
- Cumulative 3 MW platform sales now near 9 GW following this win
- Order to be supplied using Suzlon's flagship 3 MW series wind turbine generators
- Sunsure Energy is a prominent C&I and utility-scale renewable power supplier
- Win reinforces Suzlon's leadership in India's accelerating wind energy market
- Strong order backlog supports revenue visibility and capacity utilisation over the next 12–18 months
Sources: Suzlon Energy Ltd exchange filing