Not every day brings a gale. That's exactly why we redesigned the Atlas low-wind blade set — so your turbine keeps working when the breeze barely moves the leaves.
Our engineers have just finished a reinforced version, built with stainless-steel (inox) reinforcement plates at the blade root. The result: blades that start generating power from as little as 2 m/s of wind, and hold their shape through the roughest storms.

What the reinforcement changes
The blade root is where all the stress lives — every gust, every rotation, every storm loads that joint. By bonding a laser-cut stainless-steel plate to each blade root, we have:
- Eliminated flex fatigue — the joint no longer works itself loose over the years.
- Lowered the start-up threshold — stiffer blades catch the faintest wind and begin turning at 2 m/s.
- Raised the storm ceiling — the reinforced root shrugs off gusts that would stress a standard blade.
- Made them rust-proof for life — stainless steel means no corrosion, on the coast or in the rain.
Made in our own workshop
These are not outsourced parts. Every reinforced blade set is cut, bent, coated and bolted by hand in our own facility — the photo below is straight from the workbench.

Who it is for
If you live somewhere with gentle, steady wind rather than dramatic gusts — inland gardens, sheltered plots and low-lying regions across South Africa — this is the blade set that turns "not enough wind" into real kilowatt-hours.
At a glance
| Start-up wind speed | 2 m/s |
| Reinforcement | Stainless steel (inox) root plates |
| Corrosion | Rust-proof |
| Fits | Atlas Vertical Wind Turbine |
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