Envision Energy, a global player in green technology and smart energy solutions, is celebrating its tenth year in India. The milestone underscores the company’s long-term vision to position India as a hub for clean energy innovation, local manufacturing, and sustainability leadership.
Launch of the “India Charter 2026–27”
Envision Energy India introduced its “India Charter 2026–27”, a forward-looking roadmap that will shape the company’s strategic growth. The plan revolves around three pivotal pillars:
- Sustainability Leadership
- Digital Innovation
- Make-in-India Manufacturing
- Advancing Sustainability and Net Zero Goals
Under Sustainability Leadership, Envision aims to accelerate support for India’s Net Zero ambitions. It plans to develop community-integrated wind projects and deploy advanced digital O&M platforms to reduce carbon intensity.
RPV Prasad, Managing Director, Envision Energy India, stated, “Our ninth anniversary is not just a celebration of what we’ve achieved—it’s a springboard for where we’re headed. As we look beyond 2026, we remain committed to scaling up clean energy infrastructure, skilling India’s workforce, and co-creating solutions for a decarbonized future.”
Driving Digital Innovation
Digital innovation remains central to the company’s plans. Envision will strengthen AI-driven asset optimization, predictive analytics, and digital twin technologies across all India-made products and services. This will help create smarter and more efficient energy systems.
Strengthening Make-in-India Manufacturing
The Make-in-India pillar underscores Envision’s dedication to localizing turbine components and smart energy infrastructure. The company operates mega manufacturing facilities in Pune (Maharashtra) and Tiruchirappalli (Tamil Nadu). Both facilities are scheduled for major expansions, with land already acquired for a greenfield blade plant in Gujarat.
Expanding Market Presence and Infrastructure
Envision Energy has built a robust presence as a leading OEM, boasting an order book of over 14 GW for its smart wind turbines and nearly 1 GWh of battery energy storage. It operates across six wind-rich states—Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka—executing more than 60 projects for 28 IPP customers. As per the press release, the company’s Remote Control Centre (RCC) in Bengaluru, equipped with India-based servers, ensures data safety and cybersecurity while working closely with government regulatory agencies.






























