TP Solar Achieves 2.8 GW Cell And 2.9 GW Module Production Boost In FY26

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Tata Power announced strong growth in its solar manufacturing operations through its subsidiary TP Solar Limited, highlighting major progress during the first nine months of FY26. The company reported that TP Solar produced 2.8 GW of solar cells and 2.9 GW of solar modules between April 2025 and December 2025, showing its expanding capability in domestic solar manufacturing. A detailed review of the third quarter showed a sharp rise in output, especially in cell production.

In Q3 FY26 alone, TP Solar manufactured 940 MW of solar cells, which is nearly five times higher than the 196 MW recorded in the same quarter last year. This reflects a great year-on-year improvement in production efficiency and capacity utilization. Module production in the third quarter also increased to 990 MW, up 7% from 927 MW in the corresponding period of the previous year.

The total module production of 2.9 GW during the nine-month period included 2.4 GW of Domestic Content Requirement modules and 0.5 GW of Approved List of Models and Manufacturers modules. All of this production takes place at the company’s advanced Tirunelveli manufacturing plant in Tamil Nadu, one of the largest single-location solar manufacturing sites in India. The facility has a combined manufacturing capacity of 4.3 GW for cells and modules and is notable for its workforce, which comprises nearly 80% women. Tata Power has invested about ₹4,300 crore through Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited to develop this state-of-the-art facility. The plant is equipped with TOPCon and Mono PERC technologies to deliver high-efficiency products and support India’s goal of increasing local manufacturing across the solar value chain.

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Tata Power continues to strengthen its clean energy portfolio, which currently stands at 7.0 GW out of a total 15.9 GW capacity. The company serves about 13 million consumers in India and aims to achieve Net Zero emissions by 2045.


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