Envision Energy India and Juniper Green Energy Commission India’s Largest Wind Turbine
Envision Energy India, leading OEM in collaboration with Juniper Green Energy commissioned India’s largest wind turbine, marking a significant milestone in the country’s renewable energy sector and the company’s expanding wind portfolio.
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Envision Energy India’s EN182|5MW wind turbine offers a 5MW capacity and a 182-metre rotor diameter, 105.56 metre hub height with tubular steel tower, making it the largest wind turbine by rotor diameter installed in India to date. The new platform enhances annual energy output (AEP) by over 40% from its current EN 156/3.3MW platform. This platform, featuring a larger swept area, having enhanced Turbine operational temperature till 50 Deg C ambient and 98% machine uptime in high wind speeds, is a clear demonstration of Envision’s technological prowess.
As part of its renewable operational portfolio expansion, Juniper Green Energy has successfully commissioned 20 MW of wind power capacity at Surendranagar and Rajkot districts and 75.6 MW of wind power capacity in Barmer, Rajasthan, as of June 2026. The company is also set to commission an additional 246.4 MW of wind capacity at these sites in the coming months. The latest commissioning follows the recent addition of 305 MW of renewable capacity in Gujarat and the commencement of India’s first Firm and Dispatchable Renewable Energy (FDRE) project in Rajasthan, further strengthening Juniper Green Energy’s diversified clean energy pipeline.
Envision Energy India will be completing 10 Years of operations in July 2026 and has built significant market share for its Smart Wind Turbines with IPP customers. With an enhanced manufacturing footprint across India with plans for 5GW|PA, the company is aligned with MNRE localization goals and Atma Nirbhar Bharat vision; it aims to raise it localization content from 60% to 80% shortly.
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