Wind Turbine Feasibility Calculator Pakistan (2026)
Planning to install a wind turbine in Pakistan? Before investing, it’s important to know whether your location has sufficient wind. Our free Wind Turbine Feasibility Calculator provides an initial assessment to help you determine if a wind turbine is suitable for your site. Start your assessment today at www.windturbine.pk.
Why Is a Feasibility Study Important?
Unlike solar panels, wind turbines depend heavily on local wind conditions. Factors such as nearby buildings, trees, rooftop turbulence, terrain, and seasonal weather can significantly affect performance. A feasibility study helps you avoid costly mistakes and choose the right system.
What Does the Free Calculator Include?
Our free calculator provides an initial estimate of:
- Site suitability
- Expected wind conditions
- Recommended turbine size
- Basic installation guidance
- Whether a professional review is recommended
The calculator is suitable for homes, farms, factories, schools, commercial buildings, and off-grid projects across Pakistan.
Professional Wind Turbine Assessment
For a more accurate evaluation, upgrade to our 9-Step Professional Assessment available at www.windturbine.pk.
Basic Review – Rs. 999
- Detailed feasibility report
- Load calculation
- Monthly energy estimate
- Installation recommendations
- WhatsApp support
Expert Review – Rs. 2,999
- Everything in Basic Review
- Expert site analysis
- Monthly wind profile
- Obstacle assessment
- Professional recommendations
What’s Included?
- Electricity load analysis
- Wind resource assessment
- Monthly wind profile
- Site practicality review
- Turbine size recommendation
- Expected energy output
- Financial feasibility
- Installation guidance
- Final professional report
Who Should Use This Calculator?
- Homeowners
- Farm owners
- Factories
- Commercial buildings
- Schools & Hospitals
- Industrial and off-grid projects
Frequently Asked Questions
Are wind turbines suitable in Pakistan?
Yes, especially in coastal and open areas with consistent wind. However, every location should be assessed before installation.
What wind speed is required?
Most small turbines start generating power at around 3–4 m/s, while efficient performance generally requires 5–6 m/s or higher.
Can a rooftop wind turbine work?
Sometimes, but rooftop turbulence often reduces efficiency. A properly designed tower in an open area usually performs better.
Is the calculator free?
Yes. Our free calculator provides an initial assessment. For a detailed technical report and expert recommendations, upgrade to a professional review at www.windturbine.pk.
Disclaimer
The free calculator provides an initial estimate only. Actual wind turbine performance depends on local wind conditions, installation height, surrounding obstacles, equipment quality, and maintenance. A professional feasibility assessment offers more accurate recommendations.
