Suzlon Energy Wins 1.2 GW Wind Turbine Order, India's Largest Single Contract

Suzlon's mega-order signals the revival of India's wind energy sector after years of policy uncertainty, with domestic manufacturers now competitive against Chinese imports.

Tuesday, February 24, 2026
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BSE Filing
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India
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What Changed

Suzlon Energy secured India's largest single wind energy contract, a 1.2 GW order for its 3 MW S144 wind turbines, to be deployed across western and southern India.

Key Figures
1.2 GWThis is India's largest single wind energy contract.
3 MWThe order includes Suzlon's latest 3 MW S144 wind turbines.
24 monthsDeployment will occur over the next 24 months.
Source Report

Indian wind energy company Suzlon Energy has secured a 1.2 GW wind turbine order from a leading Indian conglomerate, the largest single wind energy contract in India's history. The order includes Suzlon's latest 3 MW S144 wind turbines and will be deployed across multiple states in western and southern India over the next 24 months.

Sigvera Intelligence
11.2 GW order is India's largest single wind energy contract
2Uses Suzlon's latest 3 MW S144 turbine platform
3Deployment across western and southern India over 24 months
Market Impact

Suzlon's mega-order signals the revival of India's wind energy sector after years of policy uncertainty, with domestic manufacturers now competitive against Chinese imports.

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PublisherBSE Filing
Publication DateFeb 24, 2026
Source TypeExchange Filing
Source ClassVerified Canonical
Signal Timeline
First ReportedFeb 24, 2026
IndexedFeb 25, 2026
PublishedFeb 26, 2026

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