GE Vernova has signed an agreement with Powerica Limited to supply 28 of its 3.8 MW–154m onshore wind turbines for the 100 MW Botad Wind Farm in Gujarat, marking the model’s debut in the Indian market. The deal includes turbine supply and installation, and deliveries are expected to begin in Q4 2026.

The project is the fourth wind farm collaboration between the two companies and follows Powerica’s successful bid for the PPA through a Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited auction. GE Vernova said the project is a key step in expanding its onshore wind business in India, where wind remains central to the country’s wider renewable energy targets.

The company also said its wind business has now been certified by India’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy and added to the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers of Wind Turbines, a required step for participation in the Indian wind market. The Botad project will be supplied from GE Vernova’s manufacturing plant in Pune, which the company says can support up to 1,500 MW of annual production.

India has set a goal of 500 GW of non-fossil capacity by 2030, including 100 GW from wind. GE Vernova said its wind business surpassed 5 GW of installed capacity in India in 2025, and highlighted its local footprint in Pune, Bengaluru and Vadodara as part of a long-term manufacturing and engineering presence in the country.