Tata Power Company Limited, established in 1911 and headquartered in Mumbai, India, is India's largest integrated power company. The company operates across the entire power value chain, including generation, transmission, and distribution, with a strong focus on renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydro. Tata Power is committed to sustainability, aiming to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045, and actively promotes energy efficiency and conservation initiatives. With a presence across India, Tata Power serves a diverse customer base, providing reliable and affordable energy solutions.
The 5000 MW clean energy project will include solar, wind, hydro, and storage, creating 3000 jobs and expanding rooftop solar adoption under the PMSGY scheme.
This partnership with AWS aims to modernize energy infrastructure, enhancing grid resilience, optimizing supply-demand balance, & enabling AI-driven analytics for predictive maintenance, smart energy management, & sustainability.
In a recent conversation with Ayaan Kartik and Neeraj Thakur in Mumbai, Dr. Praveer Sinha shared his optimism about the growing green power economy and Tata Power’s pivotal role in shaping it.
Dive into the transformative potential of green hydrogen, its role in India's clean energy revolution, and the nation's ambitious roadmap for a sustainable future.
This collaboration aims to simplify access to solar energy solutions for households by providing attractive financing options, empowering citizens to transition to a more sustainable energy future.
This partnership aims to build a robust EV Charging ecosystem by leveraging Tata Power's expertise in diversified EV Charging solutions with Tivolt’s rapidly growing network of small electric commercial vehicles across the country.
Spanning across 1,635.63 acres, the project is India’s first solar project site to incorporate cutting-edge technology, featuring a unique combination of single-axis trackers and bi-facial modules.
Projects encompass 2,000 MW of hydro, 2,500 MW of pumped storage, and 500 MW of solar capacities ensuring round-the-clock energy supply to Bhutan and India.