Overview
- Tata Power Renewables commissioned 752 MW of solar projects in Q1 FY26, a 112% year-on-year increase that lifted its utility-scale capacity to 5.6 GW.
- The current utility-scale portfolio includes 4.6 GW of solar and 1 GW of wind assets, positioning the arm among India’s leading clean-energy operators.
- Management aims to add 1.7 GW of in-house projects and 1 GW of third-party capacity over the course of FY26 to achieve a 7.3 GW operational goal.
- The broader group has fully commissioned a 4.3 GW solar cell and module plant in Tirunelveli and started work on a 600 MW Bhutan hydropower scheme along with a 1,000 MW pump-storage project in Maharashtra.
- Tata Power’s overall generation portfolio has surpassed 25 GW, with 65% of capacity now sourced from clean energy including solar, wind and hydropower.