Tata Power Adopts Databricks Platform To Accelerate Energy Transition

Tata Power has adopted the Databricks platform across its enterprise to accelerate data and AI transformation across its business clusters. The initiative is intended to drive enhanced operational efficiency, smarter decision making and scalable digital innovation as the company advances renewable integration, smart grids and an expanding business-to-consumer portfolio. Tata Power framed the move as a step towards building a future-ready data and AI platform to power its next phase of growth.

The unified platform will support intelligent grid management, advanced power planning and optimisation, improved billing and collection efficiencies, accurate renewable forecasting and operational excellence across solar manufacturing and rooftop businesses while delivering a single-view customer experience. The solution is designed to process data at scale and deliver near real-time insights while supporting advanced analytics, artificial intelligence and agents underpinned by governance and security. The company plans to integrate edge, operational and enterprise data to eliminate silos and unify data engineering, analytics and AI on a single, scalable foundation.

A key feature of the rollout is the adoption of Genie, an AI agent that allows employees to interact with enterprise data through a natural language interface to generate insights, dashboards and analytics more rapidly. Tata Power intends to enable self-service analytics and so-called talk-to-data capabilities that democratise access to data and accelerate insight-led decision making across the organisation. The deployment will be anchored by an internal Centre of Excellence and strengthened through a strategic partner ecosystem to build a robust data infrastructure.

Company executives said the partnership aligns with broader efforts to reshape customer energy behaviour across residential, commercial and industrial segments so that customers become active energy participants and help improve grid flexibility and efficiency. Tata Power noted that it has a diversified portfolio of over 16 GW with a growing share of clean energy and a commitment to achieving Net Zero before 2045. Databricks was presented as a global partner serving more than 20,000 organisations with a unified platform that supports enterprises scaling data and AI.

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