- Receives order for supply of 100 MW with limited scope EPC from Jakson Green
- Multi-year post commissioning O&M services to be part of the contract
Mumbai : Inox Wind Limited (IWL), India’s leading wind energy solutions provider, today announced that it has secured a repeat order from Jakson Green Ltd. (Jakson) for 100 MW, following the 100 MW order recently won from the same customer. This order is for the supply of IWL’s 3.3 MW turbines for the projects being developed by Jakson in Gujarat. Additionally, IWL will provide limited scope EPC for the project as well as multi-year operations & maintenance (O&M) services post the commissioning of the turbines. With the addition of this order, total order inflow for FY26 now stands at ~ 600 MW, with an additional 2.5 GW of framework agreement to be executed over the next three years. Large annual orders from Inox Clean provide additional order inflow visibility.
Speaking on this occasion, Mr. Kannan Krishnan, Managing Director, Jakson Green, stated, “At Jakson Green, we are diversifying our green energy portfolio and are committed to accelerating India’s transition to a sustainable future. Building on our proven expertise in utility-scale solar, we see strong synergies in our collaboration with Inox Wind as we step into large-scale wind power projects. Together, we aim to play a constructive role in advancing India’s energy transition.”
Mr. Sanjeev Agarwal, CEO, Inox Wind Ltd added, “We are delighted to have received a repeat order from Jakson Green for 100 MW, taking our total order intake from Jakson to 200 MW. Jakson has ambitious plans in the renewables space and has forayed into the wind power generation segment. We are pleased to engage with them in their initial stages and are confident of a long term and mutually beneficial relationship with them. Our relationships with new customers start with smaller orders, maturing into repetitive large orders. We continue to progress on closing multiple other orders which will provide a strong revenue visibility for at least the next two years.”





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