TPREL Crosses 10 GW EPC Execution Milestone, Reinforcing its Leadership in India’s Clean Energy Transition

Tata Power Renewable Energy Commissions 10 GW of EPC Projects
Tata Power Renewable Energy Commissions 10 GW EPC Capacity

Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL/Company), one of India’s leading renewable energy companies and a subsidiary of The Tata Power Company Limited, has commissioned 10 GW of EPC projects to date, thereby underscoring its position as the leading player in the renewable energy sector.

The Company has commissioned 10 GW of EPC projects till date, which comprise 9.7 GW of solar projects and 290 MW of wind projects. These comprise both 4.2 GW in-house projects and 5.8 GW third-party projects.

The Company has commissioned 1.88 GW of EPC RE capacity in the first 9-months of FY26. This represents a 33% increase compared to the 1.4 GW of projects commissioned during the first 9 months of FY25. These EPC project installations reflect Company’s seamless execution, rigorous project management, and an unwavering commitment to quality and safety.

Of the total 1.88 GW – 1329 MW of solar projects were completed for third party clients and 546 for  in-house RE projects (187 MW Wind and 359 MW of Solar projects). These projects were executed at multiple sites across 5 states under challenging soil strata and climatic conditions.

In Q3FY26, the Company completed 941 MW of RE projects, marking its highest-ever quarterly addition and representing a 139% increase over the 393 MW installed in Q3FY25.

This quarter, notable projects commissioned include, NHPC, NLC and SJVNL (DCR-compliant solar projects in Bikaner, Rajasthan) and 187 MW wind project in Karur, Tamil Nadu.

Leveraging advanced engineering practices, the Company has consistently delivered projects, even in challenging environments. A robust supply chain, an agile execution model, and strong vendor partnerships enable efficient project delivery while optimizing costs.

Company’s total utility-scale operational capacity now stands at 6.0 GW, including 4.8 GW solar and 1.2 GW wind. It further plans to commission 0.75 GW of its utility owned capacity during FY26.

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