Adani Wind Commissions 5 MW Turbine in Mundra
Analysis based on 11 articles · First reported Apr 15, 2026 · Last updated Apr 15, 2026
The commissioning of Adani Group===Adani Wind's 5 MW wind turbine prototype signifies a positive shift for India's renewable energy market, driving innovation and increasing domestic manufacturing capacity. This development is expected to attract further investment in the sector and enhance India's global competitiveness in clean energy.
Adani Group===Adani Wind has commissioned a 5-megawatt (MW) wind turbine prototype at Mundra, Gujarat, featuring a 185-metre rotor diameter and 91.2-metre blades, making it one of India's largest. This development marks a significant step in India's transition to higher-capacity wind technologies, designed for low to medium wind speeds to improve energy generation efficiency and optimize land use. The 5 MW platform was developed in collaboration with Wind to Energy, Germany. Adani Group===Adani Wind plans to scale its annual production capacity from 2.25 GW to 5 GW, with a long-term target of 10 GW, and is exploring international markets including the United States, Australia, Brazil, and Southeast Asia. This initiative aligns with India's broader goal to strengthen its position as a global clean energy hub, with the country currently ranking fourth globally in cumulative installed wind capacity.
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