Vestas has secured an order for Tilt Renewables’ 108MW Waddi Wind Farm in Western Australia.
The order includes supply and installation of 18 V162-6.0MW EnVentus turbines and a 30-year service agreement, the company said.
The project underscores the strength of the Vestas–Tilt Renewables partnership, which has delivered several major Australian wind farms, according to the companies.
Tilt Renewables chief executive Anthony Fowler said: “Waddi Wind Farm is a proud investment in Western Australia, not only generating clean, affordable energy for around 68,000 homes but also delivering real benefits for the Dandaragan region.”
Fowler added: “By working closely with local communities and employing local businesses, we’re ensuring this project leaves a lasting legacy.”
Purvin Patel, regional president, Asia Pacific, Vestas, stated: “Waddi is a clear demonstration of Vestas’ commitment to delivering high-quality, utility-scale wind projects that help accelerate the energy transition in Australia.”
Patel said: “Our partnership with Tilt Renewables continues to raise the bar for engineering excellence, reliability, and long-term service, and we are proud that our technology will support Western Australia’s ambition to build out a stronger, cleaner electricity system.”
Delivery of components will commence in the first quarter of 2027 and commissioning will start in the third quarter of 2027.
Waddi Wind Farm is located 200km north of Perth and will provide more than 150 construction jobs and six permanent roles.


