An Indian Company Developed A Project That Promises To Prevent High Electricity Bills. It Is A “Cheap” Wind Turbine That Costs About R$ 6 Thousand And Works With Winds Of 5 M/S.
Renewable energy has been attracting the attention and interest of many people due to the energy crisis, and although solar panels are generally the most accessible option, there are also other interesting means, such as wind energy. With this in mind, an Indian company launched a “cheap” wind turbine with a price starting at 1,100 euros, equivalent to R$ 6 thousand, capable of generating up to 5 kWh of electricity daily with average winds of 5.5 m/s.
“Cheap” Wind Turbine Comes With Several Power Options
The model manufactured by Avant Garde is a great solution to save on electricity bills, which, given the current energy prices, is essential, especially with the growing adoption of electric cars. The company behind the small innovative wind turbine, available in three distinct versions, is Avant Garde Innovations. The main model is called Avatar and can be purchased with 1 kWh, 3 kWh, or even 5 kWh. These three versions are available on the manufacturer’s website.
The interesting part is the model that has a standout power option; however, it is worth noting that the cheapest costs 1,100 euros, and yet, the most powerful of these three wind turbines reaches 5,790 euros. These are devices that can be used in commercial, residential, and agricultural areas, with a maximum performance of up to 5 kWh of electricity per day.
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According to information from the manufacturer on its website, only average winds of 5.5 m/s are needed, which means that the efficiency of these innovative and small wind turbines is at an extraordinary level compared to other options sold in the market.
“Cheap” Wind Turbine Has A Lifespan Of 20 Years
A small wave energy turbine can generate free renewable energy for a household for 20 years, costing only 1,100 euros. Avant Garde Innovations is a startup from India, a country that has its own energy problems. It is not just the high cost of energy affecting much of the world due to the energy crisis, but also the fact that many households do not even have a connection to the electrical grid.
In the case of Brazilians, this device is a high-powered household wind turbine, but in a very small format, which can help acquire sustainable energy completely free and without the need for a large initial investment. The 5 kWh version is somewhat more expensive, but it is possible to generate 1 kWh of energy daily with just R$ 6 thousand in initial costs.
Wind Energy Equipment Is Chosen By The UN As A Major Technical Advancement
According to the manufacturer of the equipment, its powerful wind energy turbine, while performing well, is much quieter than the wind.
This is an innovative product but has already been more than tested in India and can be purchased in Spain, as they ship to various countries. To have an idea of the product’s quality, it was chosen by the UN as one of the 20 Major Technological Advancements Of The United Nations Innovation Summit, among 200 diverse projects.
One of the major benefits of wind energy turbines is that they can generate energy throughout the day, while solar power panels only provide electricity during the day. The company claims that the ideal would be to combine both technologies.


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