SMARAAD 500kW Wind-Solar Hybrid System Powers Inner Mongolia Grasslands
Set against the vast, open grasslands of Inner Mongolia, SMARAAD’s 500kW G-type wind turbine stands at the heart of a hybrid renewable energy project, paired with large-scale solar panels to deliver reliable, off-grid power to a local facility. Completed in 2026, this system harnesses the region’s abundant wind and solar resources to meet the facility’s daily energy needs, even in remote, harsh conditions.
The 500kW G-type turbine is purpose-built for Inner Mongolia’s strong, steady winds, while the solar array captures intense plateau sunlight during the day. Together, they form a stable 24/7 power supply that eliminates reliance on costly, polluting diesel generators. The turbine’s robust design and anti-freeze components ensure reliable performance through frigid winters and gusty summers, while the solar panels are engineered to withstand the region’s variable weather and dust storms.
For the local facility, the hybrid system is a game-changer. No longer dependent on erratic power supply or expensive fuel deliveries, it enjoys consistent electricity for operations. Annually, the system generates over 1.8 million kWh of clean energy, cutting roughly 1,300 tons of carbon emissions and drastically reducing operational costs. It’s a practical, sustainable solution that brings energy independence to the grasslands.
“This wind-solar hybrid system has completely transformed how we power our operations,” the facility manager shared. “The combination of steady wind and bright sunlight gives us reliable power year-round, no matter how remote we are.”
This Inner Mongolia project showcases SMARAAD’s expertise in designing large-scale hybrid renewable solutions for remote, off-grid communities, proving that clean energy can thrive even in China’s most challenging and beautiful landscapes.



