Suzlon wins a 201.6 MW order from O2 Power

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Suzlon Group, India’s largest renewable energy solutions provider, today announced a significantly large new order acquisition for its 3 MW series of wind turbines from Teq Green Power XI Private Limited, part of O2 Power Private Limited. Suzlon will install 64 of its largest wind turbine generators (WTGs) with a Hybrid Lattice Tubular (HLT) tower and a rated capacity of 3.15 MW each for the 201.6 MW wind power project. The project is expected to be commissioned in 2025.

Suzlon will supply the wind turbines (equipment supply) and execute the project including erection and commissioning. Suzlon will also provide operation and maintenance services post‐commissioning.

Girish Tanti, Vice Chairman, Suzlon Group said, “We are delighted to welcome Teq Green Power XI Private Limited, part of O2 Power Private Limited as our esteemed customer through this project. As corporate India embraces renewable energy and India’s ambitions to be carbon neutral, we are committed to partnering with them every step of the way. With an extremely conducive policy environment this order from Teq Green Power XI Private Limited is a testament of India Inc’s commitment to building a sustainable India. The Suzlon 3 MW series is the next stage evolution of our proven technology, customized for the Indian wind regime and 3.15 MW is one of the largest wind turbines in the country today.”

JP Chalasani, Chief Executive Officer, Suzlon Group said, “We are happy to announce our first order from Teq Green Power XI Private Limited, part of O2 Power Private Limited. With increasing commitment to renewables and rising demand, it is heartening to see more customers joining the Suzlon family. At Suzlon our customers are at the heart of everything we do. This order demonstrates the trust that customers have in Suzlon’s expertise as well as our 3 MW series of products. We believe that our 3 MW series will be a true game changer for the sector to accelerate and scale up wind energy installations in the country in line with our national targets of 500 GW non‐fossil fuel installations by 2030.”