Technological Innovation Fuels SMARAAD’s Breakthrough in Small & Medium Wind Power
In the early years, small and medium wind turbines suffered common drawbacks including difficult startup under low wind speed, structural shaking in strong winds and complicated routine maintenance. To expand applications on urban rooftops, mountainous regions and pastoral areas, SMARAAD prioritized technological research and development.
We built an experienced R&D team with core engineers boasting over a decade of wind energy expertise, investing more than 5% of annual revenue in technological innovation every year. Our optimized permanent magnet direct-drive technology enables stable power generation at a wind speed of only 4.5m/s, lifting power efficiency by 15%–20% compared with mainstream industry products. The self-developed self-power brake system solves traditional limitations of external power dependence and poor heat dissipation, greatly extending turbine service life.
Up to now, SMARAAD has obtained 30 authorized patents including 3 invention patents, covering high-efficiency direct drive, intelligent pitch control, wind-resistant structure and modular integration. We also carry out long-term industry-university-research cooperation with Southeast University and Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics to develop next-generation wind turbine technologies.
Supported by solid technical strengths, we have formed five core product lines ranging from 100W to 500kW, fully covering diverse scenarios: small turbines for street lamps and monitoring equipment, medium units for household and commercial off-grid power supply, and 100kW-level turbines for industrial parks and village-level distributed power stations.



