AirPlus XEVA Turbine Targets Rooftop Wind Power for Diverse Sectors
The AirPlus XEVA turbine, with a capacity of 1.8 kW, is designed for installation on rooftops of hospitals, data centers, and more. Its performance data, set for release later this year, will be crucial in determining its viability as a reliable renewable energy source.

AirPlus Renewables is launching the XEVA turbine, a 1.8 kW wind unit intended for building rooftops. This product aims to generate energy close to demand in sectors such as healthcare and data management.
The turbine's Edge Wind Tech system targets turbulent rooftop air, which could optimize energy capture. However, the commercial viability will largely depend on real-time yield data rather than theoretical outputs.
Planned deployments include sites in the UK, Maldives, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine, USA, and Canada. The challenge lies in proving that small turbines can produce reliable energy under varied urban conditions. Success could position XEVA as a valuable addition to existing energy solutions, particularly for buildings with increasing energy demands.




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