Suzlon lands 195 MW repeat order from Sunsure
The 65-turbine deal lifts their partnership to nearly 300 MW and pushes Suzlon's Karnataka book past 2 GW.
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- Suzlon won a 195 MW order from Sunsure Energy for 65 S144 turbines in Karnataka.
- The repeat order lifts the Suzlon-Sunsure partnership to nearly 300 MW.
- The deal pushes Suzlon's 3 MW platform sales to nearly 9 GW and its Karnataka book above 2 GW.
Why this matters
At an estimated ₹1,200 crore, the order clears the 10% revenue-impact threshold that defines materiality for a company of Suzlon's size. More than the single deal, the repeat order confirms Sunsure is building out capacity in Karnataka and that Suzlon is the vendor of choice.
What we're watching
- Execution timelines for the 65-turbine Karnataka installation.
- Whether other C&I players replicate Sunsure's large-scale model.
- Suzlon's next quarterly order-book disclosure for the full tally.
The full read
Suzlon has won a 195 MW repeat order from Sunsure Energy, supplying 65 of its S144 turbines for a project in Bijapur, Karnataka. The deal is estimated to be worth over ₹1,200 crore at typical pricing, placing it above the 10% revenue-impact threshold that defines materiality for a company of Suzlon's scale. More than the individual project, the order lifts Suzlon's cumulative partnership with Sunsure to nearly 300 MW, confirming the developer is expanding its renewable footprint in the state with Suzlon as its vendor. The win also pushes the company's Karnataka order book past 2 GW and its total sales for the 3 MW turbine platform to nearly 9 GW. For a large-cap firm with a ₹73,172 crore market capitalisation, the order is genuinely new but not a game-changer. It reinforces a key relationship and validates continued demand in the C&I segment.
Questions answered
- What exactly did Suzlon win?
- A 195 MW order from Sunsure Energy to supply and install 65 of its S144 wind turbines. The project will be built in Bijapur, Karnataka.
- How significant is this order for Suzlon?
- The order is estimated to be worth over ₹1,200 crore at typical pricing, which exceeds the 10% revenue-impact threshold for materiality. It also lifts the company's Karnataka order book to over 2 GW.
- Why is a 'repeat order' notable here?
- It brings Suzlon's cumulative partnership with Sunsure to nearly 300 MW, signalling the customer is sticking with the vendor and expanding its commitment.
- How large is Suzlon's wind-turbine platform now?
- This win pushes the company's total sales for its 3 MW turbine platform to nearly 9 GW.
- Is this order transformative for Suzlon?
- No. While material, the order is not a strategic shift for a company with a market cap of ₹73,172 crore. It confirms business momentum rather than altering the company's trajectory.
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