Envision Wins 501.6 MW Wind Turbine Generator Order from Evren
The WTGs, rated 3.3 MW, will be deployed in Andhra Pradesh
October 13, 2025
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Envision Energy India has signed an agreement with Evren to supply around 152 wind turbine generators (WTG) of its EN 156/3.3 MW turbine platform, totaling 501.6 MW.
Evren will deploy these wind turbines in Andhra Pradesh.
Envision’s wind turbines have a 156-meter rotor diameter and a 140-meter hub height. This 3.3 MW turbine platform has been deployed in markets of the Middle East and North Africa region, Southeast Asia, and China, besides 2.5 GW operational in India.
Evren, backed by Brookfield Global Transition Fund, aims to develop over 10 GW of renewable energy assets across solar, wind, and battery storage in key states like Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh.
Recently, Envision Energy India won an order to supply WTGs for Serentica Renewables‘ 560 MW wind project in India. The project will utilize Envision’s WTGs, each with a 5 MW rated capacity. Envision Energy will supply the WTGs to Serentica by February 2026.
In September, Envision Energy broke ground on its 2 GW blade manufacturing facility for wind turbines in Kalyangadh, Ahmedabad District, in Gujarat. The facility will manufacture up to 1,500 blades annually using six molds and will be equipped to produce blades for both 3.3 MW and 5 MW wind turbine platforms. This is Envision’s third manufacturing facility in India, developed by DA Group and constructed by Ashwika Warehousing.
Apart from manufacturing wind components, Envision Energy is also foraying into battery energy storage systems and green hydrogen.
Envision Energy India has an order book exceeding 16 GW and has developed more than 4.5 GW of wind projects in India. Its total commissioned capacity of energy projects in the country stands at over 2.5 GW.
According to Mercom Research, India added 1.6 GW of wind energy capacity in the second quarter of 2025, a 113% year-over-year increase from 769 MW.