Bangalore's Wind Profile
Bangalore sits at ~920 metres elevation on the Deccan plateau. Annual average winds range from 3-4 m/s, with strong monsoon-driven southwest winds and steady year-round breezes. While Bangalore isn't a "high wind" city, it's well within Windora's productive range — and the city's plateau location gives more consistent wind than coastal cities prone to seasonal lulls.
- BESCOM tariffs reach ₹9+/unit; commercial rates higher
- IT sector demand — corporate ESG goals push wind+solar installations
- Wide gated communities — Whitefield, Sarjapur, Devanahalli have space for vertical turbines
- Power cut history — improved but still affects outskirts
- Tech-savvy buyers — early-adopter market for renewable tech
Real example: A 5 kW Hybrid Solar+Wind system on a Whitefield villa generates ~11,000 kWh/year — covering 90% of typical household consumption. Pays back in 5-6 years.
Coverage Across Bengaluru
- East Bengaluru — Whitefield, Marathahalli, Mahadevapura, ITPL belt
- South Bengaluru — Jayanagar, JP Nagar, Banashankari, Electronic City
- South-East — Sarjapur, HSR, Bellandur, Bommanahalli
- North — Yelahanka, Hebbal, Devanahalli, Bagalur
- West — Rajajinagar, Vijayanagar, Magadi Road, Kengeri
Best Products for Bangalore
| Property | Recommended | Annual Output |
|---|---|---|
| Apartment / villa community | 1.5-3 kW Helical | ~2,800-5,500 kWh |
| Independent villa | 5 kW Tulip | ~10,000 kWh |
| Office building / IT park | 10-25 kW Hybrid | ~20,000-50,000 kWh |
| Farmhouse (Sarjapur belt) | 5-10 kW Hybrid | ~10,000-20,000 kWh |
FAQ — Wind Turbine Bangalore
Is Bangalore windy enough for wind turbines?
Yes — Bangalore's 3-4 m/s average is well within Windora's productive range. Hybrid solar+wind is especially popular here because the two sources combine perfectly for Bangalore's mixed conditions.
Will my apartment society approve?
Many Bangalore communities are early adopters of green tech. We've successfully gotten approvals across major societies in Whitefield, Sarjapur, Hebbal. We provide presentation material and noise/safety data for society meetings.
Can it power my Tesla / EV?
Yes — a 5 kW hybrid system generates plenty of surplus for charging electric vehicles. Many of our Bangalore customers specifically size for daily EV charging.