Inox Wind said it has secured a 100-megawatt (MW) equipment supply order from a new customer for projects in Gujarat, marking another addition to its growing order book.
The contract covers the delivery of Inox Wind’s 3.3MW turbines along with limited-scope engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services. It also includes multi-year operations and maintenance support following commissioning.
“We are delighted to have secured a 100MW order from a new customer, with several additional orders to be received going ahead,” said Chief Executive Sanjeev Agarwal.
The award follows recent wins of 229MW from existing and new customers, bringing the company’s total order inflow for fiscal year 2026 to approximately 400MW. Agarwal said Inox Wind is in “advanced stages of closure for securing multiple other orders,” which the company expects will support its year-end net order book and execution guidance over the next 18–24 months.
He added that strong momentum in India’s hybrid renewables market is creating “substantial” opportunities for the wind sector.
Inox Wind, part of India’s expanding renewable energy ecosystem, has been increasingly targeting both wind and hybrid projects, reflecting broader growth trends in the country’s clean energy transition.
