Senvion India, a manufacturer of wind turbines, has received a firm order from Continuum Green Energy for the supply of 100 wind turbine generators (WTGs) based on its 4.2M160 platform. The order, previously conditional, has now been fully confirmed and represents a total generation capacity of 420 megawatts (MW). Deliveries are scheduled to begin in April 2026.
The turbines will be installed across various project sites that have been identified by Senvion and are under development by Continuum. The 4.2M160 model features a 160-meter rotor and flexible hub heights. Senvion stated that more than 85% of the turbine components will be manufactured in India.
“The 4XM platform is the most indigenously developed Senvion turbine with a high level of localisation of components and technology. The turbines are specially designed for Indian wind conditions and environment. With planned capacities of 2GW in 2026, Senvion plans to deploy the turbines extensively in India, leading to creating local jobs and energy security for the country,” stated Amit Kansal, CEO and Managing Director of Senvion India.
“Our focus remains on building high-performing, bankable wind assets with partners who bring consistency and engineering insight. Finalizing this order with Senvion follows a structured evaluation of technical performance, supply assurance, and service readiness. The decision supports our broader roadmap to integrate scalable clean energy into India’s power mix,” said Arvind Bansal, CEO of Continuum Green Energy.
Senvion India has been operating in the country since 2016. The company has an R&D center and employs over 1,200 people across its operations. It has installed over 1 GW of wind capacity in India and manufactures turbine models including 120- and 130-meter rotor variants.