KK Wind Solutions, a Denmark-based manufacturer of systems for the wind power industry, has opened a new manufacturing facility in Dobbaspet on the outskirts of Bengaluru, along with a new office in the city. The factory, which began production in April 2025, will produce converters and control systems for the wind energy sector. The facility will employ up to 400 people, while the new office will accommodate an additional 150 staff working in a global shared services function.
According to the company, the Bengaluru factory is now its largest manufacturing site in Asia. The 17,000 square metre factory includes 14,000 square metres of manufacturing and logistics space and 3,000 square metres of office space, located on a total site area of 24,000 square metres. It is fully licensed for export under the MOOWR scheme and complies with international standards for quality, safety, and environmental practices. The company stated that sustainability features include solar panels and charging stations for electric vehicles.
“Our supply chain is now even more global, enabling us to deliver high quality power control and converter solutions to our customers around the world,” said Mauricio Quintana, CEO of KK Wind Solutions.
The new office in Bengaluru is three times larger than the previous location and will support the company’s expanding shared services function. The decision to expand in Bengaluru is attributed to the city’s engineering talent pool and technical institutions.
The company noted that its operations in India began in 2017 with an 11,000 square metre facility producing power converters and controls. The new Dobbaspet site replaces and expands upon that earlier operation to meet rising demand in Asia and other markets.
KK Wind Solutions is owned by A.P. Moller Holding and reports annual revenue of EUR 1 billion. The company provides systems for the wind power industry, including converters, control systems, and related solutions. It operates manufacturing and engineering facilities across several regions, supplying products to global wind energy markets.