Tata Power Company Ltd. declared on Monday, 27 January, that its subsidiary, Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd. (TPREL), has been given a Rs 455-crore contract by Maharashtra State Power Generation Company Ltd. (MSPGCL).
Tata Power Renewable Energy’s solar manufacturing division, TP Solar Ltd, stated that the agreement calls for the supply of 300 MWp of ALMM-certified solar modules for the Mukhyamantri Saur Krushi Vahini Yojana (MSKVY) 2.0 project.
This momentous agreement demonstrates TP Solar’s standing as a trustworthy supplier of premium solar modules in India. This year, the ALMM-certified modules are expected to be distributed to numerous places throughout Maharashtra. A competitive e-reverse auction (eRA) was used to determine the award, which is a component of MSPGCL’s bigger 750 MWp tender.
TP Solar operates India’s largest single-location solar cell and module production facility in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu. The state-of-the-art plant has 4.3 gigawatts (GW) of capacity per cell and module, and it contains open spaces to accommodate future expansion.
Tata Power committed around Rs 4,300 crore through its subsidiary TPREL to construct this facility. The manufacture of solar cells and modules will become self-sufficient as a result of this significant step toward indigenizing the solar value chain.
Using cells built in India, the plant manufactures DCR modules and ALMM-certified modules. It is equipped with cutting-edge TOPCon and Mono PERC equipment.
“This initiative aligns with the company’s commitment to supporting India’s vision for a net-zero carbon future with local manufacturing capabilities while reinforcing its leadership in the solar rooftop and utility-scale segments,” it added.
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