Suzlon Group has bagged a 248.85 MW wind turbine supply order from the ArcelorMittal Group through its renewable energy entity in India. The order forms part of a 550 MW hybrid renewable project in Gujarat developed for captive consumption for ArcelorMittal Nippon steel facilities in India. According to the specifications of this order, Suzlon will supply 79 of its S144 turbines to ArcelorMittal, each with a rated capacity of 3.15 MW.
Furthermore, this represents Suzlon’s first order from the ArcelorMittal Group and its fourth wind order supporting steel decarbonisation. With this project, Suzlon is now powering around 1,156 MW of wind capacity for green steel in India.
Earlier in December 2025, Suzlon Group and Yanara inked two new wind power contracts of 153 MW each for Yanara’s firm and despatchable renewable energy projects in Rajasthan.
Furthermore, in August 2025, Suzlon Group committed to powering all of its manufacturing units entirely using renewable energy by 2030.
