VOC Port's Wind Power Surge: How Tamil Nadu Leads India's Green Export Boom

VOC Port in Thoothukudi has become India's premier hub for windmill component exports. The port handled 1,158 blades this fiscal year, showing steady 5% growth over previous periods. A major milestone was achieved with a record 101 blades shipped in a single consignment to the United States. With specialized infrastructure and global market reach, the port is positioning India as a key player in the renewable energy supply chain.

Key Points: VOC Port Thoothukudi Sets Windmill Blade Export Record

  • Handled 1,158 windmill blades in current fiscal year with 5% growth
  • Broke record with 101 blades in single Vestas shipment to United States
  • Features dedicated 1,00,000 sqm storage for oversized cargo components
  • Exports from southern hubs reach US, Turkey, Australia and European markets
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From coastal breeze to global reach: VOC Port leads India's windmill blade exports

VOC Port handles 1,158 windmill blades with 5% growth, breaks record with 101-blade shipment to US, cementing India's renewable energy export leadership.

"The port is reinforcing its reputation as the 'preferred hub' for this critical green technology - Susanta Kumar Purohit, VOC Port Chairperson"

Thoothukudi, October 23

The V.O. Chidambaranar Port (VOC Port) in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, has firmly cemented its position as India's foremost hub for the export of windmill components, playing a critical role in the nation's burgeoning renewable energy supply chain.

Recent figures from the VOC Port Authority highlight a significant surge in over-dimensional cargo handling. In the current financial year (2025-26), up to August 21, the port successfully managed 1,158 windmill blades, marking a notable 5% increase over the 1,099 blades handled during the corresponding period of the previous fiscal year (2024-25).

This momentum builds upon the remarkable growth seen last year, where the port handled 1,869 blades by December, representing a sharp 40% growth compared to the same period in 2023.

A key milestone was achieved in August with the record export of 101 windmill blades in a single consignment for Vestas, a shipment destined for the United States. This single move surpassed the port's previous record of 75 blades.

The port's success is attributed to its specialised infrastructure, which includes a dedicated storage area of 1,00,000 square metres for oversized cargo, along with efficient handling systems and congestion-free road connectivity for the massive blades, which can measure over 59 metres in length.

VOC Port's Chairperson, Susanta Kumar Purohit, IRSEE, praised the efficiency, stating the port is reinforcing its reputation as the 'preferred hub' for this critical green technology. Exports from the port, manufactured in southern industrial centres like Bengaluru, Trichy, and Chennai, are primarily shipped to global markets, including the United States, Turkey, Australia, and various European nations, underscoring the VOC Port's vital contribution to India's global renewable energy leadership.

As climate imperatives intensify, VOC Port's ascent not only burnishes India's export credentials with wind component shipments valued at thousands of crore rupees annually but also spotlights Tamil Nadu's pivot from traditional trade to high-tech renewables. Stakeholders anticipate further expansions, including enhanced rail links and green hydrogen integration, positioning the port as a linchpin in the subcontinent's clean energy odyssey. With global wind installations projected to double by 2030, VOC Port is poised to harness the winds of change.

The V.O. Chidambaranar Port is now preparing to showcase these achievements at the forthcoming India Maritime Week (IMW) 2025, scheduled to be held in Mumbai from October 27 to 31. The port views the IMW, a flagship event of the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, as a crucial platform to highlight its strengths to international stakeholders and potential investors from over 100 nations.

VOC Port officials are reportedly confident of attracting substantial investment, with the port's Chairman expressing hope of securing investment proposals worth Rs 1 lakh crore towards major capacity augmentation and green energy projects. These achievements in windmill blade handling will be a focal point, demonstrating the port's vital role in supporting India's transition to a green maritime economy and its goal of becoming a global manufacturing and export hub for renewable energy components.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great achievement but I hope the local communities in Thoothukudi are also benefiting from these developments. Sometimes big projects like this don't create enough local employment. The government should ensure skill development programs for local youth.
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Sarah B
As someone working in logistics, handling 101 blades in one shipment is a massive operational achievement! The specialized infrastructure is clearly paying off. This sets a great example for other Indian ports.
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Arjun K
This is what Make in India should look like! Manufacturing in Bengaluru, Trichy, Chennai and exporting globally through VOC Port. Perfect example of cooperative federalism working for national growth. 🚀
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Michael C
The rail connectivity and green hydrogen plans mentioned are crucial. Hope they implement these quickly to maintain this growth momentum. India needs more such success stories in renewable energy exports.
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Kavya N
Wonderful to see Indian engineering and logistics capabilities on global display! These windmill blades going to US, Turkey, Australia show we can compete with the best. More power to VOC Port and the manufacturing teams! 💪

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