Suzlon has secured a deal to provide 33 turbines for a 104MW wind farm being developed by AMPIN Energy Transition in India.
The manufacturer will supply 3.15MW, S144-140 units on hybrid lattice tubular towers for the site in the Fatehgarh district in Rajasthan.
As part of the agreement, Suzlon will supply the wind turbines and execute the project, including erection and commissioning.
Suzlon will also undertake operations and maintenance services post-commissioning.
Chief executive JP Chalasani said: “We are extremely happy to partner with AMPIN Energy Transition, one of India’s leading renewable energy transition platforms and Independent Power Producers (IPP).
“I am glad that AMPIN Energy Transition has reaffirmed their faith in us for this crucial project in Rajasthan. It is a matter of pride for us that Suzlon’s technology, end-to-end solutions, and services perfectly align with our customers’ needs and expectations.”
AMPIN Energy Transition boss Pinaki Bhattacharyya added: “We are at the forefront of India’s renewable energy revolution, steadfastly expanding the reach and impact of sustainable power. Our collaboration with Suzlon, a global leader in renewable energy solutions, is pivotal as it enhances our capacity to deliver on our green energy commitments.
“Together, we’re not just meeting but also exceeding our customers’ expectations for sustainability and reliability. This partnership is a significant step towards our goal of advancing India’s energy landscape towards a more sustainable and renewable future.”


