India's wind energy generation story began in 1984; obviously the country had no history of wind management. Design and operational frameworks vastly differed from then existing models in Europe and the USA, which could not be replicated here.
The first five Enercon (India) Limited Wind Energy Converters (WECs) were set up in Lamba, Gujarat. These test cases qualified the tropical, environmental and weak grid, from which evolved the sophistication and customer experience witnessed today.
We learnt that building reliability into the product reduced failure rate. Thus we created a robust technical management interface, that incorporated manufacturing, commissioning and maintenance to deliver a grid-friendly WEC.
Enercon (India) Limited Service is configured in a scientific manner with a spectrum of resources, to gain optimum performance and productivity, and to administer continual improvement throughout the lifecycle of the Wind Power Plant. Thereby ensuring lifetime care, of our customer's investments.
The service net is woven and spread across the country, with its resources of competent manpower, backup material and machinery, through controlled methods of operation and state of the art communication.
These integrated resources provide the service crew with an opportunity to harness power against all odds and evens, thus excelling in Wind Power Plant performance management, and maintaining an availability of 98.5% plus, year on year.