
SkyWind NG · Micro Wind Turbine
Micro Wind Turbine
for Home and Business.
The SkyWind NG is a compact micro wind turbine engineered for residential and commercial sites. Available in 1kW and 2kW output, it generates clean electricity year-round — even on overcast days when solar panels produce little power.
Technology
What is a Micro Wind Turbine?
A micro wind turbine is a small-scale wind energy generator with a rated output typically between 500W and 5kW. Unlike large commercial wind turbines that require open farmland, micro turbines are designed for properties with limited space — gardens, rooftops, small farms and commercial premises.
The SkyWind NG represents the next generation of micro wind technology. With a rotor diameter of just 1.8 m (1kW model) or 2.5 m (2kW model), it can be installed on a roof, a freestanding mast or a building facade. Its low cut-in speed of 2.5 m/s means it starts generating power in light winds — far earlier than older turbine designs.
Modern micro wind turbines are significantly quieter than their predecessors. The SkyWind NG operates at approximately 45 dB(A) at 10 metres — the level of a quiet conversation — making it suitable even in residential areas where noise restrictions apply.

Advantages
Why Choose a Micro Wind Turbine?
Micro wind turbines fill the energy gap that solar panels leave — particularly in winter and on cloudy days. Here is why they make sense for your energy mix.
Generates Power Around the Clock
Wind blows day and night, in winter and summer. Unlike solar, a micro wind turbine keeps producing electricity even when the sun is down or hidden behind clouds. This makes it an ideal complement to a photovoltaic system.
Compact Enough for Any Property
With a rotor diameter of just 1.8–2.5 metres, the SkyWind NG fits on residential rooftops, freestanding masts and commercial premises. No large plots of land needed — just a suitable exposed position with good wind exposure.
Low Noise, Low Impact
Modern micro wind turbines are built for residential environments. The SkyWind NG produces around 45 dB(A) at 10 metres — quieter than a normal conversation. Neighbours and local planning authorities will have little cause for concern.
Reduces Grid Dependency
Every kilowatt-hour generated by your micro turbine is one you do not buy from the grid. Over a year, a well-sited SkyWind NG can produce 1,500–4,000 kWh — covering a significant share of a typical household's electricity demand.
Compatible with Battery Storage
Pair your micro wind turbine with a battery storage system and you can use self-generated wind energy at any time of day or night. This is the foundation of a true off-grid or near-off-grid energy setup.
Scalable and Future-Proof
Start with a single SkyWind NG 1kW unit and upgrade later. Combine it with a solar fence, rooftop PV and storage to build a complete renewable energy system tailored to your growing needs.
Specifications
SkyWind NG – Technical Data
The SkyWind NG is engineered for reliability in varied wind conditions. Its permanent magnet alternator requires minimal maintenance, and its aerodynamic blade design maximises energy capture even at low wind speeds.
Ideal Installation Sites
- ✓Residential rooftopsLow-profile mounting on pitched or flat roofs. Ideal for homes in semi-rural or coastal areas with consistent winds above 4 m/s average.
- ✓Freestanding mastInstall the SkyWind NG on a ground-mounted mast in your garden or on open land. Mast height can be optimised to capture stronger winds above obstacles.
- ✓Farm buildingsAgricultural premises often benefit from excellent wind exposure. A micro wind turbine on a barn or outbuilding can contribute meaningfully to farm energy supply.
- ✓Commercial premisesVisible renewable energy generation is increasingly valuable for businesses. A SkyWind NG installation signals sustainability commitment alongside real energy savings.
Our Approach
We Only Recommend Where It Makes Sense
A micro wind turbine is only worthwhile where the wind resource is sufficient. Before recommending a system, we conduct a thorough site assessment — analysing your location, surrounding obstacles, average wind speeds and energy goals.
If your site is not suitable for a wind turbine, we will tell you honestly and suggest alternatives such as solar panels, a solar fence or battery storage. Our goal is the right solution for your situation — not just a sale.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions – Micro Wind Turbine
What is a micro wind turbine?+
A micro wind turbine is a small-scale wind energy system typically rated below 5kW. It generates electricity from wind for homes, farms or businesses. The SkyWind NG is available in 1kW and 2kW versions, making it an ideal micro wind turbine for residential and light commercial use.
How much electricity does a micro wind turbine produce?+
Output depends on your site's average wind speed. A SkyWind NG 1kW turbine can produce approximately 1,500–2,500 kWh per year at a site with average wind speeds of 5–6 m/s. The 2kW model produces proportionally more. We always conduct a free site assessment before recommending a system.
What wind speed does a micro turbine need to start?+
The SkyWind NG starts generating electricity from approximately 2.5 m/s (cut-in speed). It reaches rated power at around 10–12 m/s. This low cut-in speed means it can generate energy even in moderate wind conditions, making it effective in many residential locations.
Can a micro wind turbine power a house?+
A single micro wind turbine typically supplements your energy supply rather than covering 100% of your demand. Paired with solar panels and a battery storage system, a micro turbine can significantly reduce your grid dependency. We design hybrid systems to maximise your self-sufficiency.
Do I need planning permission for a micro wind turbine?+
Regulations vary by country and municipality. In many areas, micro wind turbines below certain height limits are permitted development. Our team helps you navigate local planning requirements and supports permit applications where needed.
How noisy is a micro wind turbine?+
Modern micro wind turbines like the SkyWind NG are very quiet. At rated wind speed the sound level is approximately 45 dB(A) at 10 metres – comparable to a quiet conversation. This makes them suitable for residential areas.
Can I combine a micro wind turbine with solar panels?+
Yes – this is highly recommended. Wind and solar complement each other seasonally: solar performs best in summer, while wind often peaks in winter and on overcast days. Together with battery storage, you can achieve very high self-sufficiency rates throughout the year.
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Next Step
Is a Micro Wind Turbine Right for Your Site?
Tell us about your location and energy goals. We assess your wind resource and give you an honest recommendation — free of charge and without obligation.
