Vertical Wind Turbines quietly harnessing wind power.

British-made VAWTs for commercial sites, farms, and coastal locations. Clean energy from any wind direction — day and night.

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2–30kW

Available range

1.2m/s

Cut-in speed

25 years +

Working lifetime

100%

British made

HOW IT WORKS

Wind from every direction. Energy around the clock.

A vertical axis wind turbine captures wind from every direction — no tracking, no yaw mechanism. The blades rotate around a vertical shaft, so turbulent, gusty wind around buildings, rooftops, and coastal sites is an asset, not a problem.


Starting at 1.2m/s and handling gusts above 50m/s, the Chelsea range works across the full spectrum of UK weather. No gearbox means lower maintenance and better long-term ROI. Aerospace-engineered blades mean whisper-silent operation.

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100% British made

Entirely UK-manufactured using aerospace-engineered components and marine-grade materials — built for the UK's most demanding environments.

50+m/s

Extreme gust resilience — while generating from breezes as light as 1.2m/s

No Gearbox

Horizontal turbines need regular gearbox servicing — the primary cost over a 25-year life. VAWTs have no gearbox. Simpler, lower-cost, better ROI.

Model range

Four sizes. One standard
of engineering.

All models marine-grade rated. Larger systems (8.5kW–30kW) available for industrial and commercial sites.

Compact

2kW

Height

2.4m

Width

1.2m

Annual at 8m/s

5,178 kWh

Standard

3kW

Height

3.6m

Width

1.3m

Annual at 8m/s

7,768 kWh

popular

Commercial

4kW

Height

4.2m

Width

1.4m

Annual at 8m/s

10,357 kWh

large site

5kW

Height

4.8m

Width

1.5m

Annual at 8m/s

12,946 kWh

Commercial systems: 8.5kW, 10kW, 16kW, and 30kW

A 30kW system at average UK wind speed generates over 77,000 kWh annually — warehouses, industrial sites, large-scale energy generation.

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Built for where horizontal turbines fail.

Turbulent conditions, variable wind, tight spaces — the environments most turbines struggle with are where VAWTs perform best.

360°

No yaw tracking, no pointing. VAWTs capture wind from every direction — turbulent, gusty conditions around buildings and rooftops are an asset, not a problem.

Lower maintenance.
Better long-term ROI.

No gearbox means no gearbox servicing — the main cost driver in horizontal turbines over 25 years.Fewer moving parts, longer service intervals, lower operational costs.

Generates day and night

Wind doesn't stop at night. A VAWT fills the gap when solar produces less — overnight, in winter, and through overcast periods.

Marine-grade resilience

Built for farms, coastal sites, and industrial rooftops. Corrosion, salt, and extreme weather handled as standard.

Whisper-silent

Aerospace-engineered blades eliminate turbine noise — suitable for schools, offices, and residential-adjacent sites.

Find out what your
site can generate.

Every VAWT project starts with a site feasibility assessment — wind resource, planning, structure, and projected output. No commitment required.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need planning permission?

Can a VAWT work on a rooftop?

How noisy are vertical axis turbines?

Can I combine a VAWT with my existing solar panels?

What maintenance do VAWTs require?

Wind turbine questions are more site-specific than most — call 01843 809101 or send a message and we'll talk through your site properly.