Suzlon Group and AMPIN Energy Transition have secured their third joint project to support India’s push toward a low-carbon economy. Under this new agreement, Suzlon will deliver a 170.1 MW wind farm in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, helping to reduce emissions in power distribution utilities (DISCOMs) while championing local manufacturing under the Make in India initiative.
The project calls for the installation of 54 S144 wind turbine generators, each rated at 3.15 MW and mounted on Hybrid Lattice Towers (HLT). Suzlon will handle the full spectrum of work—from supply and installation to commissioning, as well as long-term operations and maintenance.
JP Chalasani, CEO of Suzlon Group, highlighted the importance of integrating clean energy at the distribution level:“DISCOMs are the link between renewable generation and end users. Bringing cost-effective clean power to them isn’t optional—it’s essential. This partnership demonstrates that green energy is both scalable and transformative.”
Vivek Srivastava, CEO of Suzlon India Business, commented on the significance of repeat collaboration: “Receiving three orders from AMPIN shows how shared purpose can drive impact. Together, we’re building a self-reliant, affordable and sustainable energy future, combining innovation, local manufacturing, and deep industry know-how.”
From AMPIN, Pinaki Bhattacharyya, Founder, MD & CEO, added that the project is a key milestone in reaching their goal of a 25 GW renewables portfolio by 2030: “Our ongoing partnership with Suzlon validates their wind-energy expertise and commitment to India’s self-reliance objectives through domestic production. This project advances our mission to deliver reliable, clean power to industrial and commercial sectors.”
AMPIN is one of India’s top renewable energy transition firms, operating a 5 GW capacity across 23 states. Headquartered in New Delhi with offices in Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Kolkata, AMPIN caters to utilities and commercial & industrial customers using a mix of solar, wind, and energy storage solutions. Its services reduce operational costs for clients in sectors like pharmaceuticals, automotive, cement, steel, heavy engineering, FMCG, IT, and government agencies. The company is also active in energy trading, solar manufacturing, green hydrogen, and storage technologies, and is backed by global institutional investors.
Suzlon Group is a major global provider of renewable energy systems, with around 21.1 GW of wind power capacity installed across 17 countries. Headquartered in Pune, India, the group includes Suzlon Energy Limited and its subsidiaries. Suzlon is vertically integrated, with R&D across Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, and India, and manufacturing facilities spread throughout India. With three decades of operational history and a team of approximately 7,800 employees, it is India’s largest renewable energy solutions company—managing 15.1 GW of domestic assets and ~6 GW abroad. Suzlon’s turbine lineup includes advanced 2 MW and 3 MW models.