Tata Power’s solar manufacturing arm, TP Solar, has produced 2.9 GW of solar modules and 2.8 GW of solar cells in the past nine months. Operating from its state-of-the-art Tirunelveli facility, the company continues to strengthen India’s renewable energy ecosystem, supporting national clean energy goals and boosting domestic manufacturing capacity.
Tata Power Company Ltd has announced a significant milestone in its renewable energy journey. Its solar manufacturing division, TP Solar, has produced 2.9 GW of solar modules and 2.8 GW of solar cells over the last nine months, underscoring its pivotal role in India’s clean energy transition.
The production comes from Tata Power’s 4.3 GW integrated solar cell and module manufacturing plant in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India’s largest single-location facility. Equipped with advanced technologies such as TOPCon and Mono PERC, the plant is designed to enhance efficiency and scale domestic solar manufacturing.
Key Highlights
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Production Output: 2.9 GW of solar modules and 2.8 GW of solar cells in nine months.
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Facility Strength: India’s largest single-location integrated solar plant (4.3 GW capacity).
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Technology: Advanced TOPCon and Mono PERC for higher efficiency.
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Workforce: 80% of operations driven by women employees, reflecting inclusivity.
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Strategic Impact: Strengthens India’s solar manufacturing base and supports net-zero ambitions.
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Future Outlook: TP Solar targets further expansion, aiming to surpass 3.7 GW of solar cell output in FY26.
This achievement highlights Tata Power’s commitment to sustainability, innovation, and inclusive growth, positioning TP Solar as a key driver of India’s renewable energy future.
Sources: Tata Power Media Releases, Tata Power Solar, News On Projects