India: Inox Wind wins 210 MW contract with Hero Future Energies

Inox Wind Limited confirms a 210 MW order for wind turbine generators from Hero Future Energies, consolidating its position in the wind turbine solutions sector in India.

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Inox Wind Limited, one of India’s leading suppliers of wind turbine solutions, has won an order to supply Hero Future Energies with 3 MW wind turbine generators (WTGs). This contract covers the supply of equipment as well as specified additional services. Inox Wind is also responsible for providing operational and maintenance (O&M) services for several years after commissioning.

Implementation schedule and logistics

Delivery of the WTGs to Hero Future Energies will begin in Q3 FY2025, and the equipment will be installed in southern India. The announcement was made from the city of Noida on April 19, 2024.

Reactions and growth prospects

Kailash Tarachandani, CEO of Inox Wind, expressed his enthusiasm for this repeat order from a long-standing partner, underlining renewed confidence in the efficiency of Inox’s 3 MW WTGs. He said the order not only strengthens the company’s growth prospects, but also reaffirms its commitment to the development of efficient, sustainable wind energy solutions.

Strategic impact on the wind energy industry

This collaboration between Inox Wind and Hero Future Energies illustrates the importance of strategic partnerships in the advancement of renewable energies in India. It shows how Inox Wind continues to play a crucial role in the country’s energy transition by providing advanced technologies and comprehensive after-sales services.

This order from Hero Future Energies to Inox Wind underlines the growing role of these two companies in India’s renewable energy sector, while highlighting their involvement in the adoption of sustainable energy technologies.

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