Senvion India has won an order from Continuum Green Energy for 100 units of its 4.2M160 wind turbine generators, marking the conversion of a previously conditional agreement signed in September 2024. The deal involves 50 turbines initially confirmed and 50 additional optional units, now fully committed. With a total installed capacity of 420 MW, deliveries for these turbines are scheduled to commence in April 2026. The turbines will be deployed across sites identified by Senvion and developed by Continuum.
The 4.2M160 features a 160-metre rotor and flexible hub heights, optimised for different wind regimes. The turbine design combines modular construction with high energy yield and ease of maintenance. Reportedly, more than 85 per cent of the components will be manufactured in India, contributing to domestic value chains and local employment. Senvion plans to deploy the 4XM turbine platform extensively in India, with a targeted capacity of 2,000 MW in 2026.
In April 2025, Senvion India launched its 3.1M130 wind turbine, which is now set for grid-connected commercial installations across India and has been listed in the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy’s Revised List of Models and Manufacturers.
