About Us

Gaia-Wind are the world’s leading high performance small wind turbine manufacturer, ideally suited to service farms, large residences, small businesses, and public buildings operating in moderate wind speeds.  Our turbines generate better value and we are dedicated to helping our customers discover and benefit from the outstanding and economic advantages offered by our small wind turbines.

Gaia-Wind turbines are designed and manufactured in Denmark, the world’s leaders in wind energy. They incorporate more than 20 years of Danish wind industry design experience, including many of the control and safety features found only on larger utility-scale turbines used on wind farms. With over 200 wind turbine installations worldwide and more than 1000 years of combined operational history, a Gaia-Wind  turbine offers reliability and dependable performance together with a customer support service that makes owning your own wind turbine much easier than you thought -  from survey to installation.

In recent independent tests conducted by the US Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Gaia-Wind turbine outperformed its nearest competitor by a factor of more than 2 to 1 when measuring estimated annual electricity output.  This result validates our value promise: that Gaia-Wind is the ‘best performing small wind turbine in moderate wind speed areas’.

Gaia-Wind is also the only small wind turbine in the world to have achieved the Danish HB certification standards, complying with rigorous quality, safety and performance requirements.  Our modular manufacturing approach allows us to carefully select components for the highest quality, maximum reliability and the lowest levels of maintenance.

The Gaia-Wind 133-11 kW turbine has achieved ‘MCS’ accreditation in the UK, making it eligible for grants and financial subsidy schemes. The company’s certification number is MCS 1408.



More than 20 years of wind turbine design and innovation…                      …representing over 1000 years of combined operational history.