Nabrawind will supply 17 Nabralift HH188 towers at the Nullagine Wind Project being developed by the Australian company, Fortescue, supporting the Company’s Real Zero target. Once operational, the wind farm will have a total installed capacity of 133 MW, generated by 17 Envision wind turbines rated at 7.8 MW each and equipped with 182-metre rotors.

Installation of the wind turbines is scheduled to commence this year. The project will feature wind turbines with the highest hub height (188 m), the highest power rating (7.8MW), and the largest rotor (182 m) ever combined in an onshore wind project. The integrated Envision turbine and Nabrawind tower solution represents a significant step forward in onshore wind deployment in remote and challenging environments, supporting increased energy yield while reducing construction complexity.
The project has been announced following the successful installation of a prototype turbine and tower system by Envision at its facilities in Jiangsu, China. This prototype is planned to be relocated to the Nullagine Wind Project later this year.
Core Innovations & Advantages of the project
Despite its record-breaking height, the Nabralift 3.0 MAX tower maintains a maximum tubular diameter of approximately 4.6 meters, enabling transport using standard road infrastructure and reducing logistical complexity in remote locations such as the Pilbara.
Designed to operate in some of the world’s harshest environments, Nabrawind’s tower technology is engineered to meet stringent wind and cyclone resilience requirements, making it a robust solution for both coastal and desert climates.
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