100W to 400W compact vertical-axis turbines. Four models from NE-100Q1 to NE-400Q4. 7 or 9 blade configurations. Start wind 2.5 m/s. Suited to small-scale, off-grid and remote monitoring applications.
Four models: NE-100Q1, NE-200Q1, NE-300Q4, NE-400Q4. 12V or 24V output on all models.
Q1 models cut in at 2 m/s. Q4 models at 2.5 m/s. Among the lowest cut-in speeds in the compact VAWT class.
Rated survival wind speed. Electromagnetic protection. Aluminium alloy rotor body.
9-blade Q1 configuration or 7-blade Q4 configuration. Rotor diameter 0.98 m or 1.2 m.
| Parameter | NE-100Q1 | NE-200Q1 | NE-300Q4 | NE-400Q4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rated Power | 100W | 200W | 300W | 400W |
| Rated Voltage | 12V / 24V | |||
| Start Wind | 2 m/s | 2.5 m/s | ||
| Survival Wind | 45 m/s | |||
| Rotor Diameter | 0.98 m | 1.2 m | ||
| Rotor Height | 0.87 m | 0.96 m | ||
| Blades | 9 | 7 | ||
| Generator | NdFeB 3-phase AC PMG | |||
| Shell | Aluminium alloy die-cast | |||
| Protection | Electromagnetic | |||
| Working Temp | −40°C to 80°C | |||
The Q-Type operates as a compact supplementary generation source, not a primary system. Its value is in generating from low wind at small scale — charging a battery bank independently, reducing generator run hours, or providing wind generation where a larger turbine is not practical.
The Q-Type connects directly to a 12V or 24V battery bank via a wind charge controller. At remote sites — telecoms towers, security installations, rural facilities — it provides continuous trickle charging independent of solar availability. Combined with a small solar panel, it significantly extends battery autonomy.
If you already have a 12V or 24V solar system with a battery bank, a Q-Type turbine can be added as a second charge source on the same battery bank. It generates when solar does not — at night and on overcast days. Installation requires only a compatible wind charge controller alongside your existing solar charge controller.
At 0.98–1.2 m rotor diameter and under 1 m height, the Q-Type installs on poles, rooftop frames or parapet mounts where a larger turbine is not possible. The vertical-axis design generates regardless of wind direction, making it well suited to turbulent rooftop airflow.
Tell us about your site and power requirements — our team will recommend the right model and confirm whether it can work alongside your existing solar or battery system.