Envision Energy India broke ground for its 2 GW per annum blade manufacturing facility in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. This marks the company’s third manufacturing site in India and advances its 500 INR-Crore expansion plan.
The project reduces dependence on imports while boosting local renewable energy production. Envision will produce up to 1,500 blades annually using six moulds. Furthermore, the facility will manufacture blades for both 3.3 MW and 5 MW wind turbine platforms. Consequently, the project will support more than 4 GW of renewable energy projects across five districts in the state of Gujarat.
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The facility will also create significant local employment opportunities. In total, it expects to generate around 4,000 direct and indirect jobs. Additionally, the project integrates with local supply chains and boosts ancillary industries in the region. RPV Prasad, Managing Director, Envision Energy India, emphasized that the facility represents an investment in India’s clean energy future. Moreover, it strengthens domestic manufacturing, fosters industrial growth, and supports Atmanirbhar Bharat.

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