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Renewables: EV manufacturing in Kanpur, EnBW signs wind PPA, Dajin

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Today’s renewable energy news announcements on EV manufacturing park in Kanpur, EnBW signs Offshore Wind PPA, Dajin, among others.

Uttar Pradesh Plans ₹700-Crore EV Manufacturing Park in Kanpur

The Uttar Pradesh government will invest ₹700 crore to develop a 500-acre EV manufacturing park in Kanpur. The strategy is to build a hub for electric vehicle production, parts manufacturing, and logistics. The initiative seeks to attract domestic and global investors. Investment targets include production infrastructure and workforce training. Technology focus lies in EV systems and components. Customer focus is on OEMs and suppliers seeking integrated manufacturing ecosystems. Innovation involves supply chain clustering and industrial training. Benefits include job creation, support for clean mobility, emissions reduction, and enhanced local production capabilities aligned with India’s EV self-reliance goals.

EnBW and DHL Group Sign Long-Term Offshore Wind PPA

EnBW signed a 15-year power purchase agreement with DHL Group to supply 104 MW annually from the 960 MW He Dreiht offshore wind farm, starting in 2026. The strategy focuses on securing industrial offtakers for large-scale offshore projects. Investment supports EnBW’s renewable expansion and DHL’s decarbonization targets under its GoGreen strategy. The technology focus is offshore wind power. Customer focus lies in providing clean energy for DHL’s logistics operations. Innovation involves coupling utility-scale renewable generation with long-term corporate demand. Benefits include stable revenue for EnBW, emissions reduction for DHL, and accelerated progress toward energy transition and climate goals.

Dajin Delivers Initial Monopiles for Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm

Dajin Offshore has completed the first three of 72 monopiles for the 1.1 GW Inch Cape offshore wind farm off Scotland’s east coast. The project is being developed by a joint venture between Red Rock Power and ESB. The strategy emphasizes timely component delivery to support project timelines. Investment flows into large-scale offshore infrastructure. The technology focus includes robust monopile foundations engineered for North Sea conditions. Siemens Gamesa turbines will be used. Customer focus targets UK households, aiming to power up to 1.7 million homes. Innovation involves engineering durability in foundation design. Benefits include added renewable capacity and clean energy access.

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