On June 30, 2026, while the Indian stock market index was showing a cold light, a single stock on the Mumbai Stock Exchange rose against the trend. Wind power giant Suzlon Energy announced that its S175 5-megawatt wind turbine, which was just released two weeks ago, has won its first commercial order totaling 105 megawatts. This is not only a business, but also a shining moment for India's domestic manufacturing in the clean energy track, and heralds another rise in South Asia beyond China's technological path.

160 meter tall tower wind catching weapon
The S175 wind turbine that won the order this time is currently the highest tower and highest single unit power wind turbine in India. This wind catching giant is equipped with 175 meter large-diameter wind turbines and a 160 meter hybrid lattice tower, which can capture more stable and powerful wind energy resources at high altitudes. This technological breakthrough has ushered in a spring of commercial development for many areas that were previously not worth developing due to low wind speeds, greatly expanding India's wind power landscape.

Karnataka takes root in the land
According to the agreement, Suzlon will deploy 21 units of this type in Bijapur district of Karnataka state. The project covers the entire process of equipment supply, on-site lifting, grid connection debugging, and post operation and maintenance services. For developers, the positioning of the S175 model is to provide stable and dispatchable green electricity, which perfectly meets the electricity demand of India's current explosive growth in data centers, high-end manufacturing, and new energy vehicle industries. Keywords: Domestic new energy latest news、Wind power energy network

New Opportunities for Green Power Cooperation in South Asia
Although the stock price of Suzlon has fluctuated in the past year, its strong performance of a cumulative increase of 45% in the past three months demonstrates the capital market's recognition of its technological strength. As local giants such as Sangsul Energy continue to expand clean power, India is accelerating the release of its wind energy development potential. This has not only promoted the transformation of the energy structure in South Asia, but also provided a new frame of reference for cross regional clean energy technology exchanges and cooperation under the the Belt and Road framework.Editor/Gao Xue
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