Senvion India Limited unveiled its engineered-in-India 4XM wind turbine platform at Windergy India 2025, marking a significant milestone in its localisation and technology development efforts. The company also announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with Integrum Energy Infrastructure Limited for the supply and commissioning of up to 50 units of the 4.2M160 turbine model, representing a potential capacity addition of 210 megawatts across five Indian states.

The 4XM platform has been designed and developed entirely in India to address a wide range of wind regimes while maximising annual energy production and reducing lifecycle costs. The platform’s first variant, the 4.2M160, incorporates a 160-metre rotor, advanced control systems, and data-driven operations and maintenance tools. More than 85 percent of its components are locally sourced, aligning with India’s domestic manufacturing goals for renewable energy equipment.

“The unveiling of our engineered-in-India 4.2M160 prototype, alongside this MoU with Integrum, reflects the trust our partners place in our technology and execution. We have built a platform that is modular, deeply localised, and ready to scale,” said Amit Kansal, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Senvion India.

Deliveries under the MoU with Integrum are scheduled to begin in the second quarter of FY2026–27 (July–September 2026), followed by phased erection and commissioning. The agreement covers supply, supervision, and commissioning services across Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Karnataka.

“At Integrum Energy, we are focused on building a new generation of renewable assets that combine strong technology fundamentals with deep execution capability. Partnering with Senvion India for their locally engineered 4.2M160 turbine reflects our shared belief in India’s potential to lead the clean energy transition through innovation and self-reliance,” said Anand Lahoti, Founder and Managing Director, Integrum Energy Infrastructure Limited.

Senvion India, established in 2016, is a wind turbine manufacturer with a dedicated research and development centre and a workforce of more than 1,200 employees across the value chain. The company has installed several turbine models, including 120-, 130-, and 140-metre rotor variants, supporting India’s renewable energy expansion. Senvion India’s main manufacturing facility is located in Baramati, Maharashtra. The plant produces key components such as nacelles and hubs for its wind turbines, supporting both domestic projects and exports. Senvion India operates a research and development centre in Bengaluru.

Integrum Energy Infrastructure Limited develops renewable and hybrid energy projects across multiple Indian states, providing customised solutions for commercial and industrial customers, including system installations, energy optimisation, and lifecycle management services.