Suzlon wins 195 MW order; 3 MW sales near 9 GW
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Deal snapshot: repeat order from Sunsure Energy
Suzlon Group has secured a repeat wind power order of 195 MW from Sunsure Energy for a project in Karnataka. The order adds to Suzlon’s momentum in its 3 MW product category, with the company saying cumulative sales for its broader 3 MW platform are now close to 9 GW. The latest contract also extends the relationship between Suzlon and Sunsure Energy, with their cumulative partnership now at nearly 300 MW across Maharashtra and Karnataka.
Suzlon has positioned the development as another indicator of market adoption for its 3X platform. The company did not disclose the value of the latest order. It said it will supply the wind turbines and execute the project, including erection and commissioning.
What Suzlon will install in Karnataka
The project will comprise 65 S144 wind turbine generators (WTGs), each with a rated capacity of 3.0 MW. Suzlon said the turbines will be installed in Bijapur district in Karnataka. The scope includes supply and full project execution, covering erection and commissioning.
By specifying the turbine model and count, Suzlon has indicated that this order is tied to its S144 product line within the 3 MW platform. The company has also pointed to ongoing demand for this platform as it continues to add orders.
Karnataka becomes Suzlon’s largest market by order book
Suzlon said that with this order its orderbook in Karnataka has crossed the 2 GW mark. The company also described Karnataka as its largest market by order book, with over 2 GW of orders from its existing order book. It added that the state is now a priority market alongside Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra.
The company’s existing footprint in Karnataka is also sizeable. Suzlon stated that its installed base in Karnataka currently stands at 1,500 MW. This accounts for 24 per cent of its installed base in South India, according to the company.
How this changes Suzlon and Sunsure’s partnership
Suzlon said the 195 MW order builds on its ongoing partnership with Sunsure Energy. With the latest award, the cumulative partnership between the two companies has reached nearly 300 MW across Maharashtra and Karnataka.
This matters because it signals repeat business from the same customer, rather than a one-off project win. It also shows Sunsure is adding wind capacity in more than one state through Suzlon, spanning both Maharashtra and Karnataka.
Platform focus: 3 MW sales near 9 GW
Suzlon said total sales for its 3 MW platform are now close to 9 GW. It also said the S144 platform continues to see strong traction in the market.
Separately, the company stated that the S144 platform alone received more than 2.4 GW of orders during FY26. That figure is specific to the S144 line, while the close-to-9 GW figure relates to the broader 3 MW platform.
Stock reaction: Suzlon shares edge up
Following the order announcement, Suzlon Energy shares were trading at Rs 53.13, up 0.45 per cent from the previous close. The move reflected an immediate market response to the repeat order and the associated increase in Karnataka’s order book beyond 2 GW.
The stock reaction was modest, but it came alongside a set of operating metrics that the company has highlighted in recent updates, including deliveries and order book levels.
Order book scale and execution indicators
Suzlon has referred to a 6,409 MW order book in the context of being India’s largest wind turbine manufacturer. In another update, the company said its order book has exceeded 6 gigawatts, and that it had more than 2 gigawatts ordered in the first half of FY26.
On operations, Suzlon reported a record-breaking delivery of 565 MW in Q2 FY26, which it said is the highest ever for a second quarter in India. The company has positioned these numbers as evidence of both demand and delivery capacity in the current cycle.
Earlier Sunsure deal: 100.8 MW in Maharashtra
The repeat 195 MW order follows an earlier Sunsure award to Suzlon. Suzlon previously secured a 100.8 MW EPC wind power order from Sunsure Energy for a project in Maharashtra’s Jath region, and Sunsure described it as its maiden foray into wind energy.
Under that agreement, Suzlon said it would supply 48 S120 WTGs with Hybrid Lattice Towers (HLT), each rated at 2.1 MW. The scope included equipment installation, project execution including erection and commissioning, and comprehensive operations and maintenance services post-commissioning.
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Why the update matters for investors and the wind sector
The order ties together three data points investors track closely in wind equipment and EPC businesses: repeat customer wins, order book concentration by state, and platform-level traction. Suzlon has emphasised that Karnataka is now its largest market by order book, which helps explain why a single state is being highlighted alongside broader platform sales.
The company’s disclosure of turbine count, model, and district also provides clearer visibility into what is being delivered and where. And by linking the order to the 3 MW platform sales figure and the S144 order run-rate in FY26, Suzlon is positioning this as part of a larger product cycle rather than an isolated contract.
Conclusion
Suzlon’s 195 MW repeat order from Sunsure Energy strengthens its presence in Karnataka, where the company says its order book has crossed 2 GW and its installed base is 1,500 MW. The project will deploy 65 S144 turbines in Bijapur, and it adds to a nearly 300 MW Suzlon-Sunsure partnership across Karnataka and Maharashtra. Further updates are likely as the company progresses on execution, erection, commissioning, and delivery timelines for its broader order book.
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