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By AI, Created 11:27 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Flower Turbines BV is discounting a two-turbine EU package for customers in the EU and EU-associated countries through May 8, targeting buyers worried about power supply and electricity costs. The offer includes EU-made turbines and an inverter, with ordering limited to funds received by 10:00 AM CET on Monday.
Why it matters: - The sale gives EU customers a lower-cost way to add on-site wind power during a period of rising electricity costs and supply concerns. - The package is aimed at homes and businesses that can use small-scale, distributed energy on the ground or on flat roofs.
What happened: - Flower Turbines BV launched a time-limited sale in Rotterdam, Netherlands, with the offer ending May 8. - The promotion covers a package of two EU-manufactured 2-meter blade turbines plus an EU-manufactured inverter. - The package usually retails for 24.166,67 Euros and is being sold for 19.999,99 Euros. - Orders must be initiated by email to support.eu@flowerturbines.com with delivery and contact details. - Funds must be received by 10:00 AM CET on Monday May 8. - Shipping is charged separately when the goods are ready for delivery. - The offer is valid only in EU and EU-associated countries and applies to 220-240 voltages. - Customers can review the product pages at More information on the turbine size and EU information page.
The details: - Flower Turbines says the turbines are elegant, efficient, noiseless, bird-friendly and able to endure high speeds. - The turbines are designed to start at low speeds. - The company says the patented “cluster” or “bouquet” effect improves performance when turbines are placed close together properly. - As few as four turbines together can produce the electricity of eight separate turbines, according to the company. - Customers with project-specific questions are directed to fill out the Project Detail Form under the Shopping menu and then contact support.eu@flowerturbines.com. - General customer contacts are support.us@flowerturbines.com for non-EU customers, support.eu@flowerturbines.com for the EU and support.uk@flowerturbines.com for the UK.
Between the lines: - The sale messaging is built around energy security, cost savings and easier adoption of small wind in dense or mixed-use settings. - The product pitch emphasizes space efficiency and quiet operation, which are key barriers for urban and rooftop wind installations. - Flower Turbines is using external awards and certifications to signal credibility, including the Solar Impulse Efficient Solution Label and recognition from government and industry programs. - The company also points to recognition from the UK Government’s Global Entrepreneurship Program, Pepperdine Graziadio Business School, the Dutch government, Yes San Francisco and the U.S. Department of Energy Impel+ program. - The company says the CEO was selected as a 2021 innovator of the year by the U.S. Department of Energy Impel+ program. - Flower Turbines says the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development included the company in its Innovation Showcase on the Washington Mall. - More background is available on the Solar Impulse page for Wind Tulips. - Video coverage from the World Economic Forum is available at the WEF film and an archived version.
What’s next: - Buyers who want the discounted package need to place and fund orders before the May 8 deadline. - Customers with site-specific needs will likely need to submit project details before ordering. - Flower Turbines is directing interested buyers to its website and support channels for product and delivery questions.
The bottom line: - The limited-time EU sale is a direct push to convert interest in distributed wind into near-term orders before the May 8 cutoff.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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