TP Solar Exceeds 4 GW in Solar Module Output

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TP Solar, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd. (TPREL), achieved a significant milestone by surpassing 4 GW of cumulative solar module production at its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu. The facility has produced 4,049 MW of solar modules and 1,441 MW of solar cells, with aggressive plans to ramp up to 3.7 GW in cell production and 3.725 GW in module output by FY26.

Cutting-Edge Technology Driving High-Efficiency Manufacturing

The Tamil Nadu plant leverages advanced automation and AI-enabled systems to produce high-efficiency Mono PERC and TOPCon modules. These technologies ensure consistency, scalability, and superior performance. The facility is fully compliant with Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) norms. This strengthens India’s efforts to build a resilient and self-reliant solar manufacturing ecosystem.

Supporting India’s Clean Energy Vision

TP Solar’s growth directly contributes to India’s national target of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel energy capacity by 2030. By enhancing domestic manufacturing capabilities, the company is helping reduce import dependency. It also ensures the availability of high-quality modules for both Tata Power’s own projects and third-party solar installations across the country.

Future-Ready with National-Scale Capabilities

TP Solar expects to have a rated capacity of 4.3 GW fully operational by FY26. The Tamil Nadu plant, along with supporting facilities in Bengaluru, plays a critical role in delivering DCR-compliant modules to meet growing domestic and global demand. As reported by projectstoday.com, India is rapidly scaling up its renewable energy infrastructure. TP Solar remains a cornerstone of this transformation, combining technological innovation with sustainability and inclusive growth.