Venwind Refex Power to Invest ₹800 Crore in Cutting-Edge Wind Turbine Manufacturing.

Strategic Expansion into Renewable Energy Manufacturing

Venwind Refex Power Limited, a newly formed subsidiary of Refex Industries, has announced an ₹800 crore investment to establish India’s first 5.3 MW wind turbine manufacturing facility. This move positions the company as a key player in India’s domestic wind energy supply chain, leveraging German technology to support the country’s 500 GW renewable energy target by 2030.


Key Project Highlights

✔ Investment: ₹800 crore
✔ Technology Partner: Vensys Energy AG (Germany) – 120+ GW global deployment
✔ Turbine Capacity: 5.3 MW (hybrid permanent magnet design)
✔ Specialization: Optimized for low-wind regions (2 m/s cut-in speed)
✔ Production Target: 5 GW annual capacity within 5 years


Why This Facility Matters for India?

1. Fills Critical Gap in Domestic Wind Manufacturing

  • First major Make in India initiative for 5+ MW class turbines
  • Reduces dependence on imported wind technology
  • Supports India’s National Wind-Solar Hybrid Policy

2. Advanced German-Indian Technology Transfer

  • Vensys’ permanent magnet generator technology (used by Goldwind)
  • Hybrid drivetrain combines benefits of geared & gearless systems
  • Low-wind optimization ideal for Odisha, Jharkhand, Central India

3. Economic & Industrial Impact

  • Creates 1,000+ skilled jobs in manufacturing & maintenance
  • Potential to export turbines to Asia & Africa
  • Strengthens India’s wind energy component ecosystem

Leadership & Strategic Vision

Madhusudan Khemka (ex-ReGen Powertech) is spearheading the venture, leveraging his 15+ years in wind energy. The project aligns with:
✅ Atmanirbhar Bharat in renewable tech
✅ PLI Scheme for Renewable Manufacturing
✅ Global Net-Zero Commitments


Market Potential & Future Roadmap

  • 2025-26: Facility construction & technology assimilation
  • 2027: Commercial production begins
  • 2029-30: Scale to 5 GW annual capacity
  • Potential offshore wind turbine development

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