Envision Energy has been awarded a 1GW turbine order by Juniper Green Energy (JGE) in India.
The order comprises 200 units from the EN 182/5MW turbine platform as well as a 320MWh battery energy storage systems (BESS).
JGE will deploy the turbines for various projects won under state and central auctions and the BESS for the Firm Dispatchable Renewable Energy (FDRE) project awarded by SJVN under its first FDRE auction.
Envision’s 5MW turbines are based on a 182-metre rotor diameter and will have a hub height of 140 metres.
The 5MW turbine platform has a proven performance in the MENA region, south-east Asia and China.
Key features include enhanced annual energy output (AEP) by over 40% from current 3.3MW platform and reduced levelised cost of energy.
Envision will provide comprehensive lifecycle operation and maintenance services for the turbines and BESS equipment.
Naresh Mansukhani, chief executive of JGE, said: “These two landmark agreements with Envision Energy India represent a significant advancement in our strategic partnership, building upon the successful 300 MW order for EN156/3.3 WTGs earlier this year.
“Envision has consistently proven itself as a leader in providing cutting-edge and high-performance renewable energy solutions.
“They are a trusted partner in our mission to reshape the energy landscape.
“Together, we are poised to achieve our ambitious goal of establishing 10 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030, solidifying our leadership position within the burgeoning green energy sector.
“We are confident that this collaboration will significantly accelerate our contributions to India’s energy transition and its sustainability objectives.”
RPV Prasad, managing director of Envision Energy India, said: “It is a proud moment for us to take our business relationship with Juniper a step further through these deals for Wind Turbines and Battery Storage.
“This maiden Energy Storage supply to Juniper opens a new market for Envision Energy India and further strengthens our resolve to support industrial decarbonization efforts of our customers.”


