In alignment with the Maharashtra Government’s mission to bring solar energy to public infrastructure, Tata Power has completed solar installations at more than 230 critical sites across the state. These projects collectively contribute around 107 MW of renewable energy, spanning 100 hospitals (3.6 MW), 64 schools (2 MW), and 72 other public and institutional buildings (100 MW).
Together, these efforts are cutting down approximately 1.3 lakh tonnes of CO₂ annually—an impact comparable to planting 20 lakh trees. This large-scale initiative reflects Tata Power’s long-term vision of accelerating India’s shift toward renewable energy.
By powering essential public buildings with solar solutions, the company is not only lowering operational costs but also ensuring dependable energy access and reducing environmental impact. Tata Power continues to collaborate with various government departments to offer practical, scalable green energy solutions that support Maharashtra’s eco-friendly growth.
With over 1.5 lakh solar systems installed nationwide, Tata Power remains India’s top rooftop solar provider. The company’s rooftop solar capacity now stands at nearly 3 GW. Its Solaroof division has a footprint in more than 700 cities, offering up to 80% savings on electricity bills, 25-year warranties on solar panels, and support from a network of over 575 partners across 300+ cities—ensuring dependable local service and timely project delivery.
Tata Power, a key player in India’s energy sector and part of the Tata Group, operates a diverse 15.6 GW portfolio across the power generation, transmission, distribution, and solar manufacturing sectors. As a leader in the country’s clean energy transformation, Tata Power generates 6.7 GW of clean energy, accounting for 43% of its total capacity. The company is committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2045 and has formed numerous partnerships across the public and private sectors to advance India’s energy goals, serving approximately 12.5 million customers nationwide.