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Tata Power Renewable Commissions Record 752 MW Solar in Q1 FY26
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Tata Power Renewable Commissions Record 752 MW Solar in Q1 FY26

Tata Power Renewable Energy (TPREL), one of India’s largest renewable energy Company and a subsidiary of The Tata Power Company (Tata Power), has commissioned 752 MW of renewable Solar projects in Q1 FY26 — a record quarterly addition, up 112 per cent from 354 MW in Q1 FY25.

TPREL’s EPC project installations are a testament to seamless execution, disciplined project management, and a strong commitment to quality and safety.

Leveraging advanced engineering practices, TPREL has consistently delivered projects, even in challenging environments. The robust supply chain, agile execution model, and strong vendor partnerships, allows the TPREL to execute projects while optimizing costs.

With the Q1 FY26 commissioning, TPREL’S total utility-scale operational capacity now stands at 5.6 GW, including 4.6 GW solar and 1 GW wind. It further plans to commission 1.7 GW of its utility owned capacity during FY26 apart from 1 GW of third-party projects.

Tata Power targets 7.3 GW of total operational capacity by FY26-end, with solar capacity at 5.6 GW and wind capacity at 1.7 GW.

Tata Power renewable energy installations not only contribute to India’s clean energy capacity but also reflect its strategic role in supporting national energy security and sustainability goals.

Tata Power Renewable Energy (TPREL), one of India’s largest renewable energy Company and a subsidiary of The Tata Power Company (Tata Power), has commissioned 752 MW of renewable Solar projects in Q1 FY26 — a record quarterly addition, up 112 per cent from 354 MW in Q1 FY25.TPREL’s EPC project installations are a testament to seamless execution, disciplined project management, and a strong commitment to quality and safety.Leveraging advanced engineering practices, TPREL has consistently delivered projects, even in challenging environments. The robust supply chain, agile execution model, and strong vendor partnerships, allows the TPREL to execute projects while optimizing costs.With the Q1 FY26 commissioning, TPREL’S total utility-scale operational capacity now stands at 5.6 GW, including 4.6 GW solar and 1 GW wind. It further plans to commission 1.7 GW of its utility owned capacity during FY26 apart from 1 GW of third-party projects.Tata Power targets 7.3 GW of total operational capacity by FY26-end, with solar capacity at 5.6 GW and wind capacity at 1.7 GW.Tata Power renewable energy installations not only contribute to India’s clean energy capacity but also reflect its strategic role in supporting national energy security and sustainability goals.

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