Tulsi Tanti with Suzlon team

Tulsi Tanti's legacy

In 1995, Tulsi Tanti founded Suzlon with a belief that renewable energy could do more than generate electricity. It could make industries globally competitive, protect nations from geopolitical volatilities, make economies energy-independent, and save the environment from growing emissions.

Pioneer of good energies

Long before climate action became an urgent global priority, Tulsi Tanti had begun making the case for renewables. He convinced businesses to shift to clean energy to reduce their energy costs and carbon footprint. His wind park concept made wind energy widely accessible. With end-to-end manufacturing and Asia's first blade-testing facility, he expanded technical capabilities beyond developed markets. His global endeavours ensured climate action was mainstream - so the planet could breathe a little better.

“The real purpose of business is to solve a social problem that can benefit countries and economies at large. For meaningful business, creating wealth is an outcome of creating sustainable change for society.”

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Tulsi Tanti at a wind farm

From conviction to global relevance

His vision spanned the full renewable energy value chain. From technology and manufacturing to execution and long-term care. Building indigenous capabilities, utilising local talent and resources, and backward integration made his globally benchmarked technology work across continents. And it still defines how we create and manage energy solutions today.

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21,700+

MW Renewable energy assets

1,900+

Clients served globally

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Countries across six continents

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