The plant uses high-efficiency solar modules manufactured by TP Solar Limited, Tirunelveli, strengthening the company’s commitment to domestic manufacturing and clean energy growth. The project will supply power to PSPCL and is expected to generate about 17,230 million units of green electricity over its operating life. Built in challenging terrain, the project stands out for its robust engineering and innovative execution.
About 7.75 lakh modules were installed for the project. Over 300 local workers were employed, and several local vendors were developed, contributing to livelihood creation and boosting the regional economy. With this commissioning, TPREL reinforces its position as a key partner for large-scale renewable projects, supporting India’s target of 500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030 and its net-zero goal by 2070.
Tata Power Company is primarily engaged in the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity. It aims to produce electricity entirely through renewable sources. The company also manufactures solar rooftops and plans to build 1 lakh EV charging stations by 2025. Tata Power is India’s largest vertically integrated power company.
The company’s consolidated net profit marginally fell 0.8% to Rs 919.44 crore on a 1% drop in revenue from operations to Rs 15,544.91 crore in Q2 FY26 over Q2 FY25.
Shares of Tata Power Company shed 0.85% to Rs 389 on the BSE.