Qingdao Greef New Energy Equipment supplies 1-10kW horizontal-axis turbines at FOB US$15,000-35,000 per set with 1-set MOQ, per Made-in-China product listings dated 2026-06-05 [S1].
The 2026 supplier base on Made-in-China spans Qingdao (Shandong), Zhongshan (Guangdong), Hebei, Wuxi (Jiangsu) and Suzhou clusters, with First Wind Turbine Manufacturing Co., Ltd. holding ISO 9000 / ISO 9001 certification and listing wind turbine, wind generator, solar controller and solar pump inverter as main export lines [S2].
Power-Class Segmentation Across the 2026 Catalog
Catalog power bands split cleanly into three tiers on the live 2026 supplier pages: micro units at 400W-2kW priced US$100-500 per set [S3]; small horizontal-axis residential units at 1-10kW priced US$15,000-35,000 per set [S1]; and CE-certified commercial vertical-axis units at 30-300kW with three-phase 24V/48V output priced US$1,400-1,800 per piece [S6].
Hebei Tainuo Electric Power Equipment quotes a 1kW-class micro unit at US$100-150 per set with 1-set MOQ and CE certification valid since 2024-09-26 [S3], while Wuxi Rexco Technology lists a 2kW 48V/96V roof-top micro unit at US$480-500 per set [S3]. The residential 10kW class sits in a separate band altogether, with Cemi (Suzhou) Intelligent Technology quoting US$1,400-1,800 per piece on a 30-300kW CE-approved vertical platform [S6].
Horizontal-Axis vs Vertical-Axis OEM Comparison
Horizontal-axis designs dominate the 1-10kW residential band on Made-in-China, with Qingdao Greef's small HAWT platform covering 1kW, 2kW, 3kW, 5kW and 10kW ratings in a single product family at US$15,000-35,000 [S1].
Vertical-axis designs capture the 30-300kW mid-commercial band, where Cemi (Suzhou) lists 30kW, 50kW, 100kW, 200kW and 300kW ratings with three-phase 24V/48V output and CE approval on a noiseless platform [S6]. Across both topologies, MOQ is consistently 1 set or 1 piece for the standard catalog lines [S1][S3][S6], which keeps sample-order entry cost low for EPCs evaluating multiple OEMs. For buyers cross-checking complementary instrumentation on the balance-of-plant side, our pneumatic actuator buying guide 2026 covers the valve-actuator pairing logic on the same supplier clusters.
Micro-Turbine Sub-Segment: 400W-2kW Price Floor

Micro-turbine pricing on Made-in-China runs US$100-500 per set in the 400W-2kW range, with Hebei Tainuo anchoring the floor at US$100-150 for a 1kW-class unit and Wuxi Rexco at US$480-500 for a 2kW 48V/96V roof-top design [S3].
Both micro suppliers show CE certification on the listing page, with Tainuo's certificate valid since 2024-09-26 per the Made-in-China verification block [S3]. A 400W "lightweight, small, affordable" listing appears on the broader wind-power-turbine category page without a published FOB band [S1], suggesting the sub-1kW micro segment is being quoted on inquiry rather than at fixed list price.
Supplier Cluster Geography and Certification Posture
Five Chinese OEM clusters surface repeatedly in the 2026 Made-in-China wind turbine data: Qingdao (Shandong) for residential HAWT, Zhongshan (Guangdong) for ISO 9000/9001-certified wind/solar hybrid lines at First Wind Turbine Manufacturing [S2], Hebei for micro and tower components [S3][S7], Wuxi (Jiangsu) for roof-top micro units [S3], and Suzhou (Jiangsu) for CE-approved vertical mid-commercial platforms [S6].
First Wind Turbine Manufacturing's profile lists Business Range "Metallurgy, Mineral & Energy" with main products spanning wind turbine, wind energy, wind generator, solar controller and solar pump inverter, signalling a hybrid wind-solar OEM rather than a pure-play wind shop [S2]. Tower and mast fabrication is a separate sub-supply chain: Hebei Junhao Communication Technology Service quotes US$100-1,000 per ton on lattice and hydraulic-base hinged tower structures at 500-ton MOQ [S7].
Spec Levers and MOQ Economics

Three spec levers drive the FOB spread within each kW class: voltage architecture (24V/48V battery-coupled vs grid-tie three-phase), axis topology (HAWT vs VAWT), and certification scope (CE-only vs ISO 9001 system) [S1][S2][S6].
MOQ discipline is uniform at 1 set or 1 piece across the standard catalog [S1][S3][S6], but tower structures jump to 500-ton MOQ at Hebei Junhao [S7], which is the single largest entry-barrier in the supply chain. The 30-300kW Cemi vertical platform at US$1,400-1,800 per piece [S6] undercuts the 1-10kW Qingdao Greef HAWT at US$15,000-35,000 per set [S1] on a pure dollar basis, but the per-kW ratio reverses once rated output is normalised: roughly US$15,000/kW on the 1kW micro platform vs roughly US$6-60/kW on the 30-300kW commercial platform. The full Tier-1 solar panel suppliers 2026 map runs a parallel cluster-and-band logic on the PV side and is worth reading alongside this wind-turbine view.
Limitations and Data Caveats
The Made-in-China 2026 catalog surfaces Chinese OEM pricing only; Western Tier-1 OEMs (Vestas, GE Vernova, Siemens Gamesa, Nordex) and Indian Tier-1 (Suzlon) are not represented in the S1-S7 corpus and their 2026 supply posture is outside the scope of this dataset. [S1]
Onshore utility-scale turbines above 3MW and offshore turbines above 8MW do not appear in the live 2026 Made-in-China wind-turbine category pages reviewed [S1][S4][S6], which means this map covers distributed and mid-commercial classes only, not utility grid-scale procurement. Tower pricing at US$100-1,000 per ton [S7] is a lattice/communication-structure quote and may not reflect dedicated wind-turbine tubular-steel tower pricing.
Trackable Signals for the Next Buying Cycle

Three signals are worth watching through Q3-Q4 2026: CE certificate validity refreshes on the Hebei Tainuo and Cemi (Suzhou) listings (currently valid since 2024-09-26) [S3][S6], any shift in the 1-set MOQ discipline that would indicate capacity tightening at the residential HAWT OEMs [S1], and movement in the 500-ton tower MOQ at Hebei Junhao, which is the single largest order-commitment floor in the wind-turbine supply chain [S7].
For EPCs pairing wind generation with balance-of-plant instrumentation, our control cable price guide 2026 covers the LV cabling spec bands that run between turbine pad and step-up transformer on the same Chinese OEM cluster map.
For component-level specifications, see turbine flowmeter, pressure transmitter, and flow meter.