Indo-German Turbine Technology to Power India’s Renewable Energy Goals
In a major boost to India’s wind energy landscape, Senvion India has confirmed a 420 MW wind turbine order from Continuum Green Energy, solidifying its position as one of the country’s foremost wind turbine manufacturers. The deal marks a significant step forward for India’s clean energy ambitions, with a strong focus on domestic manufacturing, Indo-German technology collaboration, and energy security.
Originally signed as a conditional agreement in September 2024, the order included 50 confirmed wind turbines, with an additional 50 turbines under option. As of May 2025, all 100 turbines—totaling a capacity of 420 MW—are now fully committed for execution.
Turbines Designed for India’s Unique Wind Conditions
The wind turbines are from the 4.2M160 series, a next-generation onshore turbine platform engineered through Indo-German collaboration. These turbines are built to deliver optimal performance across India’s diverse wind regimes—from coastal regions to inland wind corridors.
Senvion’s CEO and Managing Director Amit Kansal stated:
“The turbines are specially designed for Indian wind conditions and environment. With planned capacities of 2 GW in 2026, Senvion plans to deploy the turbines extensively across India, leading to the creation of local jobs and reinforcing the nation’s energy security.”
More than 85% of the turbine components will be manufactured in India, supporting the government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative and driving local industrial growth.
Manufacturing and Delivery Timeline
Deliveries of the wind turbine generators (WTGs) are scheduled to commence in April 2026. The turbines will be installed at project sites jointly identified by Senvion and Continuum Green Energy, marking the beginning of a multi-phase deployment strategy across several high-potential wind zones in India.
This project not only reflects technological advancement but also the growing investor confidence in India’s green infrastructure. The order value has not been disclosed, but analysts believe it ranks among one of the largest onshore wind deals in the country for 2025.
Empowering Local Economies and Green Jobs
The extensive domestic content of the turbines means a direct boost to local supply chains, component manufacturers, and skilled employment opportunities. From blade manufacturing to gearbox production and tower fabrication, various MSMEs and industrial units stand to benefit from this large-scale order.
With India targeting 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030, partnerships like this are essential to scaling renewable energy while creating green jobs and boosting energy access in underserved regions.
A Testament to Indo-German Collaboration
The 4.2M160 turbine platform is a standout example of technology transfer and joint innovation between India and Germany. It demonstrates how cross-border partnerships can create climate-resilient solutions tailored to local needs. Designed for high efficiency, reduced maintenance, and longer operating lifespans, the turbines embody the next generation of wind energy solutions.
Continuum Green Energy: A Committed Clean Energy Player
Continuum Green Energy is among India’s fastest-growing renewable energy developers, with a strong portfolio in wind, solar, and hybrid solutions. Their collaboration with Senvion India underscores their strategy of investing in high-quality, reliable infrastructure that aligns with global sustainability standards.
By deploying these wind turbines across multiple project sites, Continuum aims to deliver clean energy to both industrial and utility-scale consumers—thereby supporting India’s carbon reduction goals and power reliability targets.
India’s Wind Energy Growth Trajectory
India currently ranks fourth globally in installed wind capacity and is poised for even greater expansion in the second half of the decade. As per recent government data:
- India has over 45 GW of operational wind capacity
- The government aims to add 140 GW of wind and hybrid capacity by 2030
- Key wind states include Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Karnataka
Orders like Senvion’s 420 MW deal serve as a cornerstone in meeting national targets, bridging supply-demand gaps, and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
Policy Support and Future Outlook
The central and state governments continue to support wind energy through:
- Viability Gap Funding (VGF) mechanisms
- Wind-Solar Hybrid Policies
- Grid access and transmission reforms
- Production Linked Incentives (PLI) for renewable equipment manufacturers
Additionally, India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission and Energy Storage initiatives are expected to drive even greater synergy with wind energy in the coming years, particularly for round-the-clock (RTC) renewable solutions.
Momentum Toward a Greener India
The Senvion-Continuum partnership is more than just a business transaction—it’s a milestone in India’s clean energy journey. It showcases how smart engineering, strong policy frameworks, and global-local collaboration can accelerate the shift to a greener, more sustainable power ecosystem.
As the first batch of turbines rolls out in 2026, the project will serve as a beacon of India’s renewable energy leadership and a catalyst for future innovations in wind technology.
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