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Envision Energy India has announced that it has secured a 300 MW order from UPC Renewables India for the supply of 60 units of its EN 182 | 5 MW Wind Turbine Generators (WTGs). The turbines will be deployed across upcoming wind power projects in Karnataka.
The companies have finalized definitive agreements for the first tranche of 20 WTGs, representing 100 MW, scheduled for delivery early next year. This portion of capacity has already been contracted by UPC Renewables with SJVN, with power delivery expected to begin in January 2027.
According to Envision, the 60 high-performance smart turbines are designed to harness Karnataka’s strong monsoonal wind patterns and favorable terrain in Bijapur, generating an estimated 900 million units of renewable electricity annually.
Envision’s EN 182 | 5 MW platform — featuring a 182-metre rotor, 140-metre hub height, and optimized design for Indian wind conditions — is positioned as a next-generation turbine offering over 40% higher Annual Energy Production (AEP) compared to existing 3.3 MW platforms. The company noted that the platform reduces land requirements and lowers Levelized Cost of Energy (LCoE), supporting efficient large-scale wind deployment.
RPV Prasad, Managing Director of Envision Energy India, said the collaboration represents a major milestone in scaling industrial decarbonization and advancing sustainable energy in India. He emphasized the company’s focus on quality, safety, and customer-centric delivery.
Alok Nigam, CEO of UPC Renewables India, described the order as a crucial step in developing the company’s first wind project under the UPC Renewables India platform. He added that the company is targeting over 500 MW of wind capacity in Karnataka over the next three years and selected Envision based on its track record for timely and reliable execution.
UPC Renewables India — a joint venture of ACEN and UPC Renewables — currently operates 0.6 GWp of solar assets across three states and has a development pipeline of 2 GW covering wind, solar, and battery energy storage projects.
















