The order follows recent 229-megawatt wins from existing and new customers.

Inox Wind said on Thursday that it has secured a 100-megawatt equipment supply order from a leading, undisclosed green energy transition platform for its state-of-the-art 3.3-megawatt turbines for projects being developed by the customer in Gujarat.
In addition to supplying the turbines, Inox Wind will provide limited-scope engineering, procurement, and construction, as well as multi-year operations and maintenance services post-commissioning.
According to Sanjeev Agarwal, CEO, Inox Wind, several additional orders will be received by Inox in the near future. “This order follows up on our recent 229 megawatt wins from other existing and new customers, taking our total order inflow in FY26 to about 400 megawatts to date. We are in advanced stages of closure for securing multiple other orders, which will ensure that our year-end net orderbook meets our execution guidance for the subsequent 18-24 months,” he said in a statement.
Earlier this month, Inox Wind secured new orders aggregating to 229 megawatts. The wind energy services provider had received a 160-megawatt order—consisting of a 112-megawatt firm order with an option to extend by an additional 48 megawatt—from a leading Indian IPP player for the supply of its 3.3-megawatt wind turbine generators, for projects being developed by the customer across multiple sites. The order also includes limited-scope engineering, procurement, and construction services, as well as multi-year operations and maintenance post-commissioning.
Additionally, Inox Wind has bagged a repeat order of 69 megawatts from another leading renewable energy player, a member of a large global clean energy company, for a project in Maharashtra. This order follows a 153-megawatt order received earlier in March 2025 from the same customer.
Inox Wind is a fully integrated player in the wind energy market with four state-of-the-art manufacturing plants in Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh, where Blades, Tubular Towers, Hubs and Nacelles are manufactured. With its state-of-the-art three-megawatt series WTG offering, IWL’s manufacturing capacity stands at about 2.5 gigawatts per annum. It also offers end-to-end wind energy solutions from concept to commissioning to O&M, manufacturing key components of WTGs
Through its other subsidiary, Inox Renewable Solutions (formerly Resco Global Wind Services), Inox Wind provides engineering, procurement, and construction services for wind projects. It develops common infrastructure, including power evacuation infrastructure, for renewable projects.
Inox Wind shares were trading 0.80% lower at the time of publishing, at ₹149.40 apiece.