Wind Energy in India

Wind Turbines in India: Complete Guide for Homes & Businesses (2026)

Thinking about a wind turbine in India for your home, farmhouse, or business? Here's what to know about types, costs, wind conditions, and where to buy from an Indian manufacturer.

Wind Energy in IndiaRohan Verma2026-07-144 min

Interest in wind turbines in India has been growing steadily — not just for utility-scale wind farms, but for small-scale systems designed for homes, farmhouses, and small businesses looking to cut their dependence on the grid.

What "Wind Turbine in India" Actually Means for Most Buyers

Unlike the large wind farms you see in Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, or Rajasthan, most individual buyers searching for a wind turbine in India are looking for small-scale systems — typically in the 1kW to 3kW range — designed to charge a battery bank that powers a home or shop through an inverter.

These systems are generally sold on an off-grid basis — meaning no net metering and no government subsidy, since subsidy schemes in India are currently structured around solar rather than small wind installations.

Wind Conditions Across India

Wind turbine performance depends heavily on your region's average wind speed. Coastal states, elevated plains, and open rural land generally see stronger, more consistent wind than dense urban areas — though rooftop vertical turbines are increasingly used even in cities, since they don't need a steady one-directional breeze to operate.

Buying From an Indian Manufacturer

Solario Technologies, based in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, manufactures both horizontal and vertical-axis wind turbines domestically — from 1kW to 3kW — each with a Super MPPT Voltage Booster Controller for battery charging. Solario is also India's official launch partner for the Cloud Arc Maris helical turbine by Dutch firm Archimedes, and manufactures turbines under OEM arrangements for other Indian brands as well.

Buying from a domestic manufacturer rather than an importer generally means easier access to spare parts, service support, and technical guidance suited to Indian wind and battery conditions.

What to Check Before Buying

  • Your site's realistic average wind speed (not just peak gusts)
  • Battery voltage compatibility (12V, 24V, or 48V depending on turbine size)
  • Warranty terms — most small wind turbines in India carry a motor-only warranty, so check what's covered
  • Whether the manufacturer offers dealer/installation support in your state