We just filmed the Atlas doing the two things that matter most for a home wind turbine: starting to generate in almost no wind, and standing firm when the weather turns violent. In the clip below it is already producing power in a 2–3 m/s breeze — the kind that barely stirs a flag — while its stainless-steel (inox) reinforced blades are built to ride out thunderstorms.
Power from the lightest breeze — 2 to 3 m/s
Most turbines sit still until the wind really picks up. The Atlas does not. Its aerodynamic, self-starting vertical blades begin turning and generating from as little as 2 m/s, and are already doing real work at 3 m/s — the everyday breeze you feel around homes, gardens and rooftops. That very low cut-in speed is what turns “there is not enough wind here” into real kilowatt-hours on your meter, month after month.
Storm-proof: the inox reinforcement bars
Starting in light wind is easy to claim; surviving the other extreme is the hard part. Every Atlas blade is laser-cut from marine-grade aluminium and reinforced with stainless-steel (inox) bars at the root — the exact point where every gust, every rotation and every thunderstorm concentrates its load. That inox structure stops the blade flexing, cracking or working loose, so the turbine holds its shape through the roughest storms and stays rust-proof for years. Light-wind sensitivity at one end, storm strength at the other — from a single set of blades.
See it in action
More clips from the yard — the Atlas turning smoothly and generating in real, everyday wind.

Made by hand in our own factory
These are not outsourced parts. Every reinforced blade is cut, bent, coated and bolted by hand in our own facility — which is how we can stand behind the fit, the finish and the long working life of every Atlas we ship.
At a glance
| Starts generating from | 2 m/s |
| Real output in everyday wind | from 3 m/s |
| Blade reinforcement | Stainless-steel (inox) root bars |
| Weather | Storm- & thunderstorm-ready, rust-proof |
| Fits | Atlas Vertical Wind Turbine |
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