Senvion India has received a repeat order from KP Energy Limited to supply 20 of its 4.2M160 wind turbines for a project in Gujarat, marking one of the first large-scale commercial deployments of the company’s latest turbine model.
The 84-megawatt (MW) project will be developed in Bharuch district, with turbine deliveries expected in the fourth quarter of 2026. Under the agreement, Senvion will be responsible for supply and supervision, as well as a comprehensive operations and maintenance contract.
The 4.2M160 is Senvion’s largest turbine model to date, featuring a 160-metre rotor and a hub height of up to 140 metres. It is designed for high efficiency in low wind conditions and includes advanced control systems to maintain consistent energy output and reduce long-term mechanical loads.
“This project represents one of the early commercial deployments of the 4.2M160, which combines robust design with smart operational controls,” Senvion India said in a statement.
Engineered by Senvion teams in India and Germany and manufactured locally, the turbine is part of the company’s 4XM platform, which is tailored for the Indian grid and environmental conditions.
“We are pleased to continue our partnership with KP Energy,” said Amit Kansal, chief executive and managing director of Senvion India. “Senvion builds world-class technologies with one of the highest levels of localisation in India, backed by solid Indo-German R&D.”
KP Energy Limited, a Gujarat-based wind power developer, highlighted the continued collaboration as key to its renewable energy strategy.
“At KP Energy, we prioritise collaborations with partners who share our commitment to performance and timely execution,” said Faruk Patel, managing director of KP Energy. “The 4.2M160 platform offers us the opportunity to enhance generation capacity efficiently while optimising lifecycle costs.”
Patel added that Senvion’s technical expertise and responsive field support have contributed to the project’s confidence and momentum.
The project is part of KP Energy’s broader efforts to expand clean energy capacity in India, which has set ambitious targets to increase its share of renewables in the national energy mix.