Tata Power Company's subsidiary -- Tata Power Renewable
Energy’s (TPREL) wholly owned subsidiary -- TP Solar (TP Solar) has secured a
contract from the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) for the supply of
292.5 MWp Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) Solar Modules. The project is
awarded under the CPSU Scheme Tranche-III and reinforces TP Solar's commitment
to advancing India’s renewable energy transition. The contract, valued at
around Rs 632 crore, entails the delivery of high-quality DCR modules to the
designated site in Ramagiri, Andhra Pradesh.
The project is part of SECI’s larger 400 MWp tender, which
underwent a competitive bid submission process followed by an e-Reverse
Auction. The contract includes a total scope of 400 MWp DCR Modules, of which
TP Solar has secured 292.5 MWp.
The successful bid underscores TP Solar’s manufacturing
capabilities and aligns with India's ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ vision by promoting
locally manufactured solar modules. By securing this contract, TP Solar is
contributing to India's clean energy transition and supporting large-scale
solar installations across the country. The preferred delivery timeline for the
project is set from October 2025 to January 2026, spanning a duration of four
months.
This milestone underscores the company’s unwavering
commitment to driving innovation and excellence in renewable energy solutions.
By leveraging advanced technology and sustainable practices, the company
continues to play a pivotal role in India's energy transformation, fostering
progress, and contributing to a greener, self-reliant.
Tata Power Company is India’s largest integrated power company. It is a pioneer credited with steering the energy sector on technology, process and platform.
Source: Ace Equity