Short Summary: Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL) has commissioned a record 752 MW of solar projects in Q1 FY26, marking a 112% year-on-year growth. With this addition, its total operational utility-scale capacity has reached 5.6 GW. The company aims to scale this to 7.3 GW by FY26-end, including 5.6 GW solar and 1.7 GW wind capacity.
Full Article: Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), a leading renewable energy player and a subsidiary of The Tata Power Company Limited, has commissioned 752 MW of solar power projects in the first quarter of FY26. This marks the company’s highest-ever quarterly addition—representing a significant 112% increase from 354 MW commissioned in Q1 FY25.
The record commissioning underscores TPREL’s excellence in engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC), backed by disciplined project management and a strong focus on quality and safety standards. Despite operating in challenging environments, the company continues to deliver projects efficiently by leveraging advanced engineering practices and an agile execution model.
TPREL’s resilient supply chain and robust vendor partnerships have been key enablers in cost optimization and timely project delivery. With the latest additions, TPREL’s total utility-scale operational capacity has now reached 5.6 GW, comprising 4.6 GW of solar and 1 GW of wind energy.
Looking ahead, the company plans to commission an additional 1.7 GW of utility-owned capacity and 1 GW of third-party projects within FY26. Tata Power aims to scale its total operational renewable energy capacity to 7.3 GW by the end of the fiscal year, with solar accounting for 5.6 GW and wind energy for 1.7 GW
This milestone reinforces Tata Power’s commitment to accelerating India’s clean energy transition and establishing a leadership position in the renewable energy sector.