The global wind industry is rapidly advancing toward larger turbines with hub heights exceeding 150 meters and rotor diameters nearing 200 meters. In this new era, the ability to measure wind accurately across the entire rotor span is critical for energy yield assessments and long-term investment confidence.
Enter the ZX 300e, the next evolution in wind lidar technology. Building on 15 years of field experience from the ZX 300 platform, this new system brings together proven heritage with cutting-edge validation to offer finance-grade measurements up to 300 meters.
The ZX 300e is not just a new product; it is an evolution of the industry's first IEC-classified ground-based lidar. Serial production began over a year ago, meaning units have already been deployed globally, undergoing validation or ready for immediate use. This approach combines the confidence of a mature platform with the advanced capabilities required for modern turbine scales.
A comprehensive program of performance verification campaigns has solidified the ZX 300e’s reliability and accuracy.
Beyond simple wind speed, the ZX 300e excels in measuring critical parameters essential for turbine design and load assessment.
Complementing its real-world verification, the ZX 300e is the first wind lidar to achieve IEC classification across a full order of magnitude in height range—from 21 to 200 meters. This world-first classification confirms that measurement uncertainty does not increase with hub height, making it suitable for the largest turbines on the market today.
For developers, operators, and investors, the implications are significant:
By combining rigorous scientific validation with practical deployment evidence, the ZX 300e raises the benchmark for wind measurement technology, ensuring the industry has the reliable data needed to power the future of wind energy.