Senvion Wins 83.7 MW Wind Turbine Order from Tata Power Renewable Energy
The order also entails O&M for 25 years
February 23, 2026
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Wind turbine manufacturer Senvion India has won anorder from Tata Power Renewable Energy (TPREL) to supply and install 83.7 MW of wind turbines.
Senvion will deploy 31 of its 2.7M130 wind turbines at a 130-metre hub height.
These turbines combine a large rotor and intelligent controls, making it ideal for independent power producers seeking dependable long-term performance.
Senvion will also manage long-term operations and maintenance for up to 25 years. The project will be monitored through Senvion’s indigenous platform, FleetProTM, which enables remote diagnostics, performance insights, and planned interventions to maximise turbine availability over the project’s lifespan.
In 2022, Senvion bagged a 102.6 MW wind turbine order from Tata Power Saurya, a subsidiary of TPREL.
Senvion’s offerings include 2.7 MW, 3.1 MW, and 4.2 MW wind turbines.
The company has a manufacturing capacity of 2 GW and an operational wind portfolio of over 1.5 GW across India.
Senvion has a 1 GW nacelle and hub manufacturing plant in Baramati, Maharashtra.
The company also has two blade manufacturing plants in Vadodara and Trichy, with a combined production capacity of 1 GW. Its tower manufacturing facility has the capacity to produce 10 towers each month.
Last year, KP Group, through its group entities, KPI Green Energy, KP Energy, and KP Green Engineering, entered into a framework agreement with Senvion to jointly develop up to 2 GW of wind and wind-solar hybrid projects across India over the next three years.
According to Mercom India Research, the country added 6.3 GW of wind power capacity in 2025, an 85.2% YoY increase from 3.4 GW in 2024. India’s wind power market improved in 2025, supported by higher tender activity, stronger bidder participation, and more competitive tariffs. Gujarat topped capacity additions with 2.3 GW, followed by Karnataka (1.68 GW) and Madhya Pradesh (703 MW). As of December 2025, the cumulative installed wind capacity stood at 54.5 GW.
Last year, TPREL awarded an 838 MW wind turbine order to Suzlon.
