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Meet “Pegasus” — Vertical wind turbine produces 4 kW at home this winter

by Kyle
January 1, 2026
in Wind
Pegasus — Vertical wind turbine produces 4 kW at home

Credits: ENESSERE

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With winter on the way and energy bills increasing, homeowners are trying to find ways to keep the lights on and bills down in an energy-efficient way. To that extent, Enessere’s Pegasus, a vertically oriented turbine that can produce 4kw of power, is the perfect solution for generating clean, chargeable energy from your own backyard. Pegasus is efficient, still aesthetically pleasing, and is changing the landscape of residential wind power (Enessere, Wind-Turbine-Models).

Pegasus’s vertically oriented design allows it to collect wind from any direction

Wind direction can change and is very unpredictable, especially in the dense suburban and urban settings that Pegasus is designed to be used in. Perhaps the most impressive feature Pegasus has is the low façade and the low noise levels. Those two features are a huge selling point for residential buyers. Homeowners who are considering residential wind turbines, Pegasus is the perfect fit for their home.

Pegasus is built to last

Delivering more than enough energy to support the average home, the Pegasus wind energy system produces 4kW of electricity and uses a rotor with a 3.4 m diameter. Pegasus is built to last, and while performing optimally at wind speeds of 3 m/s, the system utilizes low wind conditions to create energy. Built for the moderate wind conditions, its height of 4.5 m is aerodynamically sound to pass the wind without interference.

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Energy dependence: A necessity that is hard to come by

Due to the current economic climate and the relative unpredictability of the power grid, being energy independent is no longer a luxury; it’s a necessity. Pegasus helps the average home save money and reduce environmental impact/carbon footprint as it produces enough energy to power lighting and appliances while also charging electric vehicles. Designed to create up to 4kW of electricity, Pegasus also helps reduce the reliance on fossil fuels and lowers overall carbon impact.

Pegasus distributes its renewables to reduce the overall impact of the centralized power grid

As a result, Pegasus maintains overall support with a centralized system through the community. Additionally, it meets the increasing global need for distributed renewables, as it helps with sustainable goals.

Pegasus outdoes their competitors with quality materials

Instead of just making a turbine like their competitors do, Enessere created a whole design icon in the form of the Pegasus turbine with its minimal structure, made from long-lasting and weather-resistant materials. Pegasus fits modern design styles with the color and material choices, and the rounded blades are both aerodynamic and architectural. This focus on design functionality visually integrates Pegasus into the building and the environment, which is a growing gap in wind turbine design. Enessere integrates living spaces harmoniously with its growing collection of renewable energy products.

Pegasus is the most flexible design yet

Detachable Pegasus can be mounted on rooftops, mounted in gardens, or on dedicated platforms. Pegasus integrates with existing solar systems and battery storage, giving homeowners the ability to generate renewable energy all year round, solar on sunny days, wind on cloudy days, or in winter. Wind energy is now accessible right from your home with the design advances of the Pegasus turbine. As vertically axis turbines become just as prevalent and accessible as solar panels on rooftops, we’ll achieve a flexible and stylish living space.

Thanks to a stout 4 kW output, compact construction, and remarkable ability to capture wind from any angle, Pegasus isn’t just a turbine; it’s a statement of freedom and innovation. Pegasus gives homeowners the ability to turn the force of nature into clean, reliable energy during the winter. This turbine exemplifies the beauty and practicality of tomorrow’s power.

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