GE Vernova has signed an agreement with Powerica to supply 28 turbines for the 100MW Botad Wind Farm in Gujarat, India.
GE Vernova said the project marks the Indian debut of its 3.8MW workhorse turbine and includes turbine supply and installation.
The company added that deliveries for the project are expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2026 and that the order strengthens a partnership that has now delivered four wind farms together.
Powerica secured the project’s power purchase agreement through a competitive auction conducted by Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited.
GE Vernova also announced that it has been certified by India’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy and included on the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers of Wind Turbines.
The project will be supplied from GE Vernova’s manufacturing facility in Pune, India, which at full capacity is expected to support up to 1.5GW of annual production capacity.
“We are thrilled to partner with Powerica once again as we launch our newest workhorse turbine in India,” said Deepak Maloo, general manager of GE Vernova’s Onshore Wind business in India.
“The 3.8 MW–154m turbine is designed to deliver efficiency, reliability, and strong performance for India’s wind conditions.”
“With ALMM certification and local manufacturing in Pune, we are well positioned to support our customers as India accelerates toward its 500 GW renewable energy ambition.”
“We’re pleased to be partnering with GE Vernova for our fourth project in the state of Gujarat,” said Pradeep Gupta, whole time director of Powerica.
“The debut of GE Vernova’s 3.8 MW–154m workhorse turbine, optimized for reliability and scale in the Indian market, makes this collaboration especially significant.”
“This 100 MW project will strengthen our IPP portfolio and further reinforce our commitment to delivering meaningful impact in the renewable energy sector.”
