TP Solar Secures ₹455 Crore Contract To Supply 300 MWp Solar Modules For MSPGCL’s MSKVY 2.0 Project

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TP Solar Limited, a subsidiary of Tata Power Renewable Energy, has secured a ₹455 crore contract with Maharashtra State Power Generation Company Limited (MSPGCL) to supply 300 MWp of ALMM-certified solar modules for the Mukhyamantri Saur Krushi Vahini Yojana (MSKVY) 2.0 project. This significant contract highlights TP Solar’s role as a leading supplier of high-quality solar modules in India. The ALMM-certified modules will be delivered across multiple locations in Maharashtra within this year, as part of MSPGCL’s larger 750 MWp tender, which was awarded following a competitive e-Reverse Auction process.

TP Solar operates India’s largest single-location solar cell and module manufacturing plant, located in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu. The plant, with a capacity of 4.3 GWs each for cells and modules, is designed for future expansion. Tata Power, through its subsidiary TPREL, has invested nearly ₹4,300 crore in establishing this facility, marking a major step toward indigenizing the solar value chain and achieving self-sufficiency in both solar cell and module production.

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The plant uses advanced technologies such as TOPCon and Mono PERC to produce ALMM-certified and DCR modules. This aligns with TP Solar’s commitment to supporting India’s transition to a Net-Zero carbon future through local manufacturing. Additionally, the company is reinforcing its leadership in both the solar rooftop and utility-scale segments.

This milestone contract and the ongoing success of TP Solar emphasize its dedication to driving innovation in renewable energy. By focusing on advanced technology and sustainable practices, the company continues to play a pivotal role in India’s energy transformation, contributing to a cleaner, greener future for the nation.


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