Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), a wholly owned subsidiary of The Tata Power Company Limited, has achieved a major milestone by commissioning 10 GW of Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) renewable energy projects in India. This achievement reinforces TPREL’s position as one of the most trusted and execution-focused renewable energy EPC players in the country.
The commissioned 10 GW portfolio is dominated by solar power, with 9.7 GW of solar capacity and 290 MW of wind energy projects. These installations include a balanced mix of 4.2 GW of in-house renewable projects and 5.8 GW executed for third-party clients, reflecting TPREL’s strong capabilities across both captive and external EPC segments.
During the first nine months of FY26, TPREL commissioned 1.88 GW of renewable energy EPC capacity, registering a robust 33% year-on-year growth compared to 1.4 GW commissioned in the same period of FY25. This growth highlights the company’s ability to scale operations while maintaining stringent quality, safety, and execution standards.
Out of the 1.88 GW commissioned in FY26 so far, 1,329 MW of solar projects were delivered for third-party customers, while 546 MW was added to in-house renewable capacity. The in-house additions included 187 MW of wind projects and 359 MW of solar projects. These developments were completed across multiple sites in five states, often under challenging soil conditions and demanding climatic environments, underlining TPREL’s technical and project management expertise.
Q3 FY26 marked a record-breaking quarter for TPREL, with the commissioning of 941 MW of renewable energy projects. This represents the highest-ever quarterly addition by the company and a sharp 139% increase over the 393 MW installed in Q3 FY25. Key projects completed during the quarter included DCR-compliant solar projects for major public sector entities in Bikaner, Rajasthan, and a 187 MW wind power project in Karur, Tamil Nadu.
TPREL’s consistent delivery performance is supported by advanced engineering practices, a resilient and diversified supply chain, an agile execution framework, and strong vendor partnerships. These strengths enable the company to deliver large-scale renewable energy projects efficiently while optimizing costs and timelines.
As of now, TPREL’s total utility-scale operational renewable capacity stands at 6.0 GW, comprising 4.8 GW of solar power and 1.2 GW of wind power. Looking ahead, the company plans to commission an additional 0.75 GW of utility-owned renewable capacity during FY26, further strengthening its clean energy portfolio.