Mingyang Smart Unveils World's First MCD5.0 MW Ultra-Low Wind Speed Turbine in Guizhou
On August 21, 2026, Mingyang Smart rolled out the world's first MCD5.0-megawatt ultra-low wind speed wind turbine at Mingyang Group's Guizhou base. Designed for global ultra-low wind speed regions, the turbine has a cut-in speed of 2.5 meters per second and a swept area of 7.74 square meters per kilowatt. At wind speeds of 4.5 meters per second, it can generate power for up to 1,850 hours annually.
On August 21, 2026, the world's first Mingyang Tianqi MCD5.0-megawatt ultra-low wind speed wind turbine rolled off the production line at Mingyang Group's Guizhou base. The turbine, independently developed and manufactured by Mingyang Smart, is designed for global ultra-low wind speed regions to meet power generation needs under low wind speed conditions.
With a cut-in wind speed as low as 2.5 meters per second, the unit offers a swept area of 7.74 square meters per kilowatt. At an ultra-low wind speed of 4.5 meters per second, the turbine can achieve up to 1,850 hours of annual power generation.
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