Senvion India Partners With Integrum For 50 Wind Turbines In Five States
The agreement covers up to 210 MW of capacity through Senvion’s engineered-in-India 4.2M160 turbines, with deliveries beginning in FY27
Senvion India has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Integrum Energy to supply and commission up to 50 units of its 4.2M160 wind turbine model, marking a potential capacity addition of 210 megawatts (MW) across Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Karnataka.
The announcement was made at Windergy India 2025 during the official unveiling of Senvion’s engineered-in-India 4.2M160 prototype. The model forms part of Senvion’s modular 4XM platform, designed and manufactured domestically with more than 85 per cent locally sourced content.
Equipped with a 160-metre rotor, advanced control systems and data-driven operations and maintenance capabilities, the 4.2M160 turbine is tailored to deliver higher annual energy production and lower lifecycle costs across varied wind regimes.
Deliveries under the MoU are scheduled to begin in the second quarter of FY27 (July–September 2026), followed by phased erection and commissioning. The scope of work includes supply, supervision and commissioning.
Amit Kansal, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Senvion India, said the unveiling of the turbine and the agreement with Integrum mark a defining moment for the company. “We’ve built a platform that’s modular, deeply localised, and ready to scale — and we’re proud to see it powering India’s clean energy future with speed, reliability, and impact,” he said.
Anand Lahoti, Founder and Managing Director, Integrum Energy Infrastructure, said the partnership strengthens the company’s hybrid and standalone wind pipeline. “This collaboration reflects our shared belief in India’s potential to lead the clean energy transition through innovation and self-reliance,” he said.




























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































