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Top 10 Largest Wind Turbine Manufacturers in India (2025)

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Top 10 Largest Wind Turbine Manufacturers in India (2025)

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India’s wind energy sector is entering a high-growth phase, with a projected 8% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the next decade. The country aims to triple its wind energy capacity by 2030, driven by strong government policies, increased power demand, and a focus on reducing carbon emissions.

As of April 2025, there are 44 active wind turbine manufacturers in India offering 329 registered wind turbine models. Wind power currently contributes just 3.77% to India's total electricity generation, but the country holds the fourth-highest installed wind power capacity globally. India is currently becoming a critical hub for windmill manufacturers and wind turbine suppliers. 

According to Blackridge Research’s Wind Turbine Market Outlook, the top 5 wind turbine companies in India are Suzlon Energy Limited, TPG-led entity (formerly Siemens Gamesa India), Envision Group, GE Renewable Energy India, and Wind World India Ltd. (Enercon India Pvt.). These companies lead the sector in installed capacity, manufacturing capabilities, and technological advancement. 

This in-depth article gives an overview of wind power plant projects, turbine models, and the current and future prospects of these wind turbine companies in India.

List of Top 10 Wind Turbine Manufacturers in India 2025 (based on installed capacity)

Rank

Manufacturer

Installed Capacity in India*

Headquarters Location

Key Expertise Area

1

Suzlon Energy Limited

14.8 GW

Pune, Maharashtra

Wind turbine manufacturing, renewable energy solutions, wind-solar hybrid solutions

2

TPG-led entity (formerly Siemens Gamesa)

~10 GW

Chennai, India

Wind turbine technology, Service and maintenance of wind turbines

3

Envision Group

7.4 GW

Pune, Maharashtra

Smart wind turbines, energy storage, energy management systems

4

GE Renewable Energy India

5 GW

Mumbai, Maharashtra

Advanced Wind Turbine Technology, Localized Manufacturing and Engineering, Large-Scale Project Execution

5

Wind World India Ltd.

4.5 GW

Mumbai, Maharashtra

Gearless wind turbine technology, wind farm development

6

Inox Wind Limited

3.1 GW

Noida, Uttar Pradesh

Wind turbine manufacturing, turnkey wind solutions, operations, and maintenance services

7

Vestas Wind Systems A/S (India)

3 GW

Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Wind turbine manufacturing, wind farm development, service solutions

8

Regen Power Tech

1.7 GW

Chennai, Tamil Nadu

High-Capacity Wind Turbine Manufacturing, Integrated Wind Project Development

9

Adani Green Energy Limited

1.4 GW

Ahmedabad, Gujarat

High-Capacity Wind Turbine Manufacturing, Integrated Wind Project Development, Technology-Driven Design & Innovation

10

Tata Power Company

~1 GW

Mumbai, Maharashtra

Integrated power utility, renewable energy generation, solar and wind project development

*According to the latest publicly available data in September 2025 

Suzlon Energy Limited

Suzlon Energy Limited 

Suzlon Energy Limited is the largest wind turbine manufacturer in India, with an installed capacity of 14.8 GW from over 111 wind energy farms. The expertise of the company lies in the comprehensive solution it offers to cover the entire wind energy project scope. The company designs, develops, and manufactures onshore wind turbine generators (WTGs) worldwide. 

Suzlon was founded by Tulsi Tanti in 1995 to power his textile industry. Wind turbine manufacturing has given a fortune to its founder, currently having a global installed capacity of 20.05 GW. The largest wind energy-producing company in India has operations spanning nine states, including the two with the highest potential capacity: Rajasthan and Gujarat.

The technological assistance provided by the company includes SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition), which offers remote monitoring of more than 9,700 wind turbines around the world. The company has manufacturing facilities in India and China and R&D centers in Germany, the Netherlands, India, and Denmark.

Wind Turbine Models

Suzlon, the largest original equipment manufacturer (OEM) in India, has registered 21 wind turbines. Here are the top wind turbine models by Suzlon:

  • Suzlon S111 - 2.1 MW

  • Suzlon S120 - 2.1 MW

  • Suzlon S128 - 2.6 MW

  • Suzlon S146 - 4.2 MW

  • Suzlon S154 - 4.2 MW

Notable Wind Projects in India by Suzlon

  • Jaisalmer Wind Park in Rajasthan 1064 MW

  • Kutch in Gujarat - 1100 MW

  • Sakri in Maharashtra - 650 MW

  • Eastern Ghats in Tamil Nadu - 584 MW

  • Satara in Maharashtra - 210 MW

Upcoming Projects

Suzlon will install 134 wind turbines with a Hybrid Lattice Tubular (HLT) tower and a rated capacity of 3 MW for a 402 MW onshore wind farm project. The Juniper energy project is constructed at the Suzlon proposed site at Fatehgarh in Rajasthan. 

Suzlon Energy Ltd got an order from Evren Company, 'ABC Cleantech Pvt Ltd (ACPL),' a joint venture between Brookfield and Axis Energy. The order involves the supply of 214 wind turbine generators with a rated capacity of 3 MW each for a 642 MW wind power plant project in Andhra Pradesh. Suzlon will use its larger-rated 3 MW S144-140m turbines for this project. 

TPG-led entity (formerly Siemens Gamesa)

Siemens Gamesa (TGP)

Siemens Gamesa, a Spanish-based wind turbine producer, started operating in India in 2009. Currently, Siemens Gamesa has installed nearly 10 GW of wind power capacity in India. The renewable energy company has two blade factories in Nellore (Andhra Pradesh) and Halol (Gujarat), a nacelle factory in Mamandur (Chennai, Tamil Nadu), and an operations and maintenance center in Red Hills (Chennai, Tamil Nadu). 

Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy secured its first major order in India in 2019. The company supplied Alfanar 206 - SG 2.2-122 wind turbine units for two renewable energy projects, totaling 453 MW. Both projects will be located in Bhuj, Gujarat, where the company will supply 202 MW for one project and 251 MW for the other.

The wind power company sold 1 GW of wind turbines in 2019 and is well-adapted to the local wind conditions in India. The SG 2.2-122 is specifically optimized for low-wind, low-turbulence sites typical of the Indian market. Siemens Gamesa is also the top manufacturer of offshore wind turbines on an international level.

Siemens Gamesa is divesting 90% of its wind energy business in India and Sri Lanka to a consortium led by private equity firm TPG, investment company Mavco, and energy industry veteran Prashant Jain.

Under this agreement, Siemens Gamesa will retain a 10% stake in the new entity and continue to license its technology, ensuring the continuity of its industry-leading engineering standards. The new company will inherit around 1,000 employees and Siemens Gamesa’s existing manufacturing infrastructure in India.

Siemens Gamesa currently holds a strong market share of approximately 30% in India’s wind energy sector, with a cumulative installation base of nearly 10 GW. It also manages over 7 GW under long-term service agreements. 

Wind Turbine Models

  • Siemens Gamesa 5.X. SG 6.6-155 

  • Siemens Gamesa SG 6.6-170 

  • Siemens Gamesa SG 7.0-170

  • Siemens Gamesa 4.X. SG 5.0-132 

  • Siemens Gamesa SG 5.0-145.

  • Siemens Gamesa 3.X. SG 3.4-145  

Envision Group

Envision Group

Envision Energy has established itself as one of the biggest wind turbine manufacturers in India since entering the country in 2018. Envision currently has a market share of 41% as the top wind turbine original equipment manufacturer (OEM) operating in India. Envision currently operates across six states in India, serving 22 independent power producers (IPPs) and managing over 60 wind project sites. 

These installations have collectively generated over 4 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) of clean energy. As a result, the company has helped mitigate approximately 1.93 million metric tons of CO₂ emissions. In 2024 alone, Envision recorded 1.3 million safe man-hours across its Indian operations, reflecting a strong commitment to safety and operational standards. 

The company’s manufacturing operations are centered in two major facilities. Its Pune plant, located in Maharashtra, is responsible for nacelle and hub assembly with an annual production capacity of 3 gigawatts (GW). The Trichy plant in Tamil Nadu focuses on blade manufacturing and has a capacity of 2.5 GW per year. 

Together, these facilities have created over 2,500 direct and indirect jobs in India. Envision has positioned India as a strategic base for both domestic deployment and international exports with an investment of INR 500 crore. 

Turbine Deployment and Market Performance: 

  1. Envision’s EN156-3.3MW turbine has been widely deployed in India, contributing to a total installed capacity of 1,550 MW, with 330 MW already commissioned.

  2. The company has a strong project pipeline, holding 4.7 GW in confirmed orders and a total of 7.7 GW awarded by 21 independent power producers (IPPs). Its current order book stands at approximately 5 GW.

  3. Globally, Envision was recognized by Wood Mackenzie as the leading Chinese wind turbine exporter, securing 4.1 GW in international orders—3 GW of which came from India. 

In June 2025, Envision Energy India’s new EN 182-5.0 MW wind turbine has been added to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy’s (MNRE) Revised List of Models and Manufacturers (RLMM), clearing it for immediate deployment. The certification supports 2 GW of recently secured orders from independent power producers, marking a key milestone in the company’s expansion in India.

GE Renewable Energy India

GE Renewable Energy India

GE Renewable Energy, a subsidiary of General Electric Vernova, holds a strong and growing presence in India’s wind energy market. To date, GE’s 2.7-132 turbine model has received over 3.5 GW of orders in India, underscoring its reputation for high reliability and performance. 

The company has established a 5 GW installed base and continues to expand through strategic project developments and technology deployment. General Electric's 2.7-132 onshore wind turbine is tailored for India’s low-wind-speed conditions and is supported by advanced control systems for optimized performance. 

The company’s local footprint is extensive. Product design is led from GE’s Technology Center in Bengaluru, turbines are assembled at its Pune facility, and blades are manufactured at LM Wind Power’s plant in Vadodara. This end-to-end Indian presence enhances GE’s ability to deliver efficient and cost-effective wind power solutions within the country. 

Upcoming Wind Turbine Projects of General Electric in India: 

  1. O2 Power Project, Maharashtra: GE is supplying, installing, and commissioning 36 units of its 2.7-132 turbines for a 97 MW wind project. The wind farm is scheduled for full commissioning by early 2025 and will supply renewable power to commercial and industrial sectors.

  2. Amplus Solar Project, Tamil Nadu: GE was selected as the turbine supplier for Amplus Solar’s first wind farm. The company will deliver 40 turbines (2.7-132 model) for a 108 MW project scheduled for commissioning by August 2024.

  3. Powerica Project, Gujarat: GE will supply 19 turbines for a 51.3 MW project in Devbhumi Dwarka. This is Powerica’s third project using GE turbines, expected to generate 160 million units of electricity annually under SECI’s XVI tranche. 

Installed Wind Power Capacity by State (ReNew Power Projects)

State

Installed Wind Capacity

Gujarat

950 MW

Andhra Pradesh

717 MW

Karnataka

651.8 MW

Madhya Pradesh

477 MW

Maharashtra

390 MW

Rajasthan

357 MW

Telangana

60 MW

Wind World India Ltd.

Wind World India Ltd (1)

Wind World India Limited (WWIL), formerly known as Enercon India pvt, started operating in 1994 when India was ready to leap into wind energy generation. The company was one of the top in onshore wind turbines and blade manufacturing. Gearless technology, an energy-efficient grid feeding system, and long-lasting warp-resistant blades are significant contributions to the wind turbine market.

WWIL has wind farms in seven high-wind-potential states: Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Andhra Pradesh, covering an area of 3,000 km of India. The turbine manufacturer has installed over 6204 Wind Energy Converters (WECs) with a capacity of over 4561 MW. 

The company is also certified with ISO 9001:201 for Manufacturing, Installations, and Services. Wind energy converters are manufactured at four plants in Daman, while concrete towers are manufactured at facilities in Gujarat, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. 

Inox Wind Limited

Inox wind india

 

Inox is one of the largest manufacturers of wind turbines, blades, and nacelles in India. The wind energy company established three state-of-the-art manufacturing plants in Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh, with a cumulative manufacturing capacity of 1,600 MW. 

Una plant for hubs and nacelles, blades, and towers at the Ahmedabad plant and integrated manufacturing unit at the Barwani plant (MP). Inox wind turbine models are designed for low wind speed sites across the nation. Inox claims its turbines generate around 6%–18% more power than comparable models, especially in low-wind conditions. 

In 2024, Inox's 3 MW wind turbine generator with a booster capacity of up to 3.3 MW was enlisted in the revised list of Models and Manufacturers. 

Wind Turbine Models

  • Inox DF 93 - 2 MW

  • Inox DF 100 - 2 MW

  • Inox DF 113 - 2 MW

  • Inox WT 2000 DF - 2 MW

Upcoming Projects

Inox secured an order to install 200 MW wind turbines across Gujarat and Rajasthan in July 2024. The Inox wind project involves the latest 3 MW wind turbines and comprehensive turnkey project execution.

In March 2025, Inox Wind Limited (IWL) announced a major order of 153 MW from a leading renewable energy developer, part of a global clean energy company. The project will be set up in Tamil Nadu and includes multi-year post-commissioning operations and maintenance (O&M) services. 

Vestas Wind Systems A/S (India)

Vestas Wind Systems A_S

Danish manufacturer Vestas established itself as the largest turbine manufacturer in the Indian market in 1997. Vestas is one of the largest wind energy companies in the country, with headquarters in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. In 2017, Vestas received a record-breaking intake of 620 MW, which reflects its manufacturing capacities. 

Vestas India has one of the largest R&D facilities for wind turbines. The company has installed around 3GW of Wind power capacity in India, compared to 136 GW of wind power capacity worldwide.

Vestas has received a 101 MW order from ReNew Power, one of India’s top renewable energy independent power producers. This new order is an extension of ReNew’s existing wind project in Kutch, Gujarat, where Vestas had earlier supplied 250 MW of turbines. Vestas also previously delivered 100 MW of turbines to another ReNew project in Taralkatti, Karnataka.

As part of the new deal, Vestas will supply and supervise the installation of 46 V120-2.2 MW turbines. The contract also includes a 10-year Active Output Management (AOM) 5000 service agreement to optimize energy production and ensure long-term performance reliability through a yield-based availability guarantee.

Wind Turbine Models by Vestas in India

  • V155-3.6 MW™ - 4 MW

  • V120-2.2 MW™ - 2 MW

  • V110-2.0 MW™ - 2 MW

Upcoming Projects of Vestas in India

Vestas Wind Systems AS has secured a 101 MW order from ReNew Power, an extension of ReNew’s existing project in Kutch, Gujarat, where Vestas had previously supplied turbines totaling 250 MW. The contract includes the supply and supervision of 46 V120-2.2 MW turbines.

Regen Wind Tech

Regen Power Tech

ReGen Powertech is a leading wind turbine manufacturer in India, known for its focus on innovation, gearless turbine technology, and turnkey wind project solutions. Founded in 2006, the company has become a key player in the Indian wind energy market, particularly favored by Independent Power Producers (IPPs). Its core manufacturing facilities are located in Tada, Andhra Pradesh, and Udaipur, Rajasthan. 

ReGen specializes in multi-megawatt direct-drive wind energy converters (WECs) featuring synchronous permanent magnet technology. Through a technology license agreement with Germany’s Vensys, ReGen manufactures 1.5 MW, 2.5 MW, and 3 MW gearless turbines. The Tada plant alone has an annual production capacity of 500 WECs and has in-house production lines for permanent magnet generators, hub and nacelle assemblies, and frequency converters. 

Its customer base includes leading firms such as Tata Power, ReNew Power, Greenko, Hero Group, and ITC, highlighting its strong market presence and trust among investors.

Adani Green Energy Limited (Adani Wind)

Adani Green Energy Limited

Adani Wind is focused on building state-of-the-art turbine technology in India. The company is scaling up its Mundra facility to reach 5 GW of annual WTG manufacturing capacity. The facility produces blades, nacelles, and hubs, with blades measuring 78.6 meters, designed for maximum wind energy capture. Currently, Adani Wind has an installed wind turbine capacity of 1.4 GW across India.

The company has developed India’s most powerful onshore wind turbine in partnership with W2E Wind to Energy GmbH and WINDnovation GmbH from Germany. The 5.2 MW WTG features:

  • 160-meter rotor diameter

  • Swept an area of 20,106 square meters

  • 200-meter tip height

This turbine is the largest capacity wind turbine generator listed in the ministry of renewable energy’s revised list of models & manufacturers. It is already type-certified, with the first prototype (Proto 1) installed at Mundra.

Key Wind Energy Projects by Adani Wind in India

Khavda Renewable Energy Park (Gujarat): Adani Wind has deployed its 5.2 MW turbines at this 30 GW mega green energy project, which is set to be the largest of its kind globally.

  • Current wind capacity online: 250 MW

  • Total planned capacity: 4 GW wind + 26 GW solar

  • Power output target: Enough to power 16.1 million homes

Future Prospects of Adani Wind

Adani Wind is committed to an annual growth of at least 3 GW in renewable capacity as part of the Adani Group’s broader sustainability goals. Backed by a market cap of over USD 29 billion under Adani Green Energy, the company is rapidly scaling its footprint, focusing on cutting-edge technology, local manufacturing, and mega-scale project execution.

Here is the list of Adani Wind power projects in India:

Location

Capacity (MW)

Mundra, Gujarat

12 MW

Dayapar, Gujarat

555 MW

Lahori, Madhya Pradesh

12 MW

Mandvi, Gujarat

300 MW

Meghpar, Gujarat

150 MW

Dhar, Ratlam, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh

324 MW

Rojmal, Gujarat

30 MW

Sadla, Gujarat

18 MW

Tata Power Company

Tata Power Company

Tata Power Company, a flagship entity of the Tata Group, has emerged as one of India’s largest and most influential players in the wind energy sector. Tata Power has been instrumental in accelerating India’s transition to renewable energy, with an installed wind energy capacity exceeding 1,034 MW across seven states. 

Tata Power’s manufacturing operations are key to its renewable strategy, which aims to generate 70% of its energy from clean sources by 2030. Tata Power is driving large-scale wind energy development through a procurement initiative to deploy up to 5 GW of wind turbines over the next five years. 

This effort, valued at over INR 35,000 crore (USD 4.2 billion), is designed to support both independent projects and hybrid renewable installations for major corporate clients, including other Tata Group companies. 

To meet this demand, Tata Power is engaging with global and domestic turbine OEMs. Additionally, it is investing in technological advancements to boost local turbine production. Its procurement discussions include leading manufacturers like Envision, Siemens Gamesa, Suzlon, and Senvion India, with a focus on enhancing turbine efficiency, size, and output to match evolving market needs.

Some of the Largest Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) of Wind Turbines in India: 

  • RRB Energy Ltd.

  • SANY India

  • Nordex India Private Limited

  • NuPower Technologies Private Limited

  • Senvion Wind Technology Private Limited

  • Siva Wind Turbine India Private Limited

  • PASL Wind Solution (P) Limited

  • Leitwind Shriram Manufacturing Pvt. Ltd.

  • Indowind Energy Ltd

List of Small Wind Turbine Manufacturers in India (For Home)

Small wind turbines, typically defined as those with a capacity of less than 100 kW, are a growing segment in India. These turbines are especially suitable for residential, rural, and off-grid applications. The small wind turbine market in India is moderately consolidated, comprising a mix of established firms and emerging innovators.

 

Some of the small wind turbine manufacturers in India now offer carbon fibre-based models optimized for low-wind-speed regions. These designs are engineered for high efficiency and superior performance at wind speeds up to 15 m/s, placing them among the most advanced globally in this category. 

Explore the list of top small wind turbine manufacturers in India: 

Manufacturer

Location

Established

Unitron Energy Systems Pvt. Ltd.

Pune, MH

1995

Sun n Wind Energy India Pvt. Ltd.

Pune, MH

2010

Trueskill Energen Pvt Ltd

Bengaluru, KA

2009

Didac International

Delhi, DL

N/A

Top Wind Turbine Manufacturers in India: Market Trends, Key Players, and Future Growth (2025)

India's wind energy sector continues to expand rapidly, reaching an installed capacity of 48.59 GW as of February 2025. India is currently positioned as the fourth-largest wind power producer globally. This growth is fueled by a combination of strong government policies, technological advancements, and rising private investment. The country’s long-term goal of reaching 500 GW of non-fossil power capacity by 2030 is driving increased deployment of wind energy projects.

Recent Trends Shaping India's Wind Turbine Market

Policy Initiatives and Government Support

A number of supportive policies are shaping the wind energy landscape: 

  • The government has mandated 50 GW of annual renewable energy procurement from FY 2023-24 to FY 2027-28. 

  • Waiver of Interstate Transmission System (ISTS) charges for wind projects commissioned by June 30, 2025, is making interstate power distribution more viable. 

  • 100% Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) through the automatic route continues to attract global players. 

  • The enforcement of Renewable Purchase Obligations (RPOs) and Renewable Consumption Obligations (RCOs) ensures compliance with renewable adoption targets.

These initiatives have created an enabling ecosystem for both Indian and international turbine manufacturers to scale operations.

Technological Advancements and Innovation

Indian manufacturers are driving innovation through:

  • Larger and advanced wind turbines with higher generation capacity, like Adani Wind’s 5.2 MW turbine. 

  • Smart grid solutions, with companies like Envision Group integrating AI-based performance optimization. 

  • Gearless turbine technologies are being adopted by Wind World India. 

  • Design efficiency and cost reductions are led by industry giants like Suzlon Energy. 

These improvements are increasing efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing adaptability to India’s diverse wind profiles.

Market Consolidation and Restructuring

India’s wind turbine market is seeing shifts in competitive dynamics:

  • Siemens Gamesa’s divestment from its Indian arm may alter future market shares. 

  • Insolvency issues with Wind World India's parent firm have raised questions about its future presence. 

  • New entrants like Envision Group are rapidly capturing market share with innovative offerings. 

This consolidation is shaping a more competitive and innovation-driven market environment.

Geographical Distribution and Regional Focus

Wind projects are concentrated in wind-rich states such as Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan. These states offer strong wind resources and favorable local policies, making them strategic hubs for manufacturers. Proximity to these regions is influencing decisions on manufacturing locations, logistics networks, and service delivery models. 

Offshore wind in India is an emerging focus, with a target of 30 GW by 2030. Potential sites have been identified in Gujarat and Tamil Nadu. 

Conclusion

India’s wind turbine manufacturing sector 2025 is growing fast, backed by strong government policies, new technology, and rising demand for clean energy. Leading wind turbine companies like Suzlon Energy, Inox Wind, and Envision Group are helping India reach its renewable energy goals. The industry faces challenges like grid integration, but falling costs and supportive policies are driving growth. With a clear focus on adding more wind capacity, wind turbine companies in India will continue to play a key role in meeting the country’s 500 GW non-fossil energy target by 2030.

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