October 2024 | 587 words | 2-minute read
In September 2024, TP Solar Ltd, one of India’s largest cell and module manufacturing companies and a subsidiary of Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd (TPREL), commenced production of solar cells at its 4.3GW solar cell and module manufacturing plant in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, which also happens to be India’s largest single-location solar cell and module plant.
The state-of-the-art manufacturing facility, which has an 80% women workforce, is set to boost indigenous production of solar cells and modules, and marks a significant milestone. Solar cell production, currently at 2GW capacity will enhance Tata Power’s ability to meet the growing demand for high-quality, and domestically produced solar components, especially for large-scale capacity-addition projects. The plant is expected to ramp up production with the remaining 2GW capacity to be added over the next 4 to 6 weeks, reaching peak production within the next few months.
Having a total cell and module manufacturing capacity of 4.3GW, the module production line at the Tirunelveli plant was commissioned in October 2023 and has produced 1250MW of solar modules till date.
On the occasion, Dr Praveer Sinha, CEO and MD, Tata Power, expressed his excitement for India’s renewable energy future, saying, “The commencement of cell production at our Tirunelveli plant is a significant step towards indigenisation in the solar value chain and achieving self-sufficiency. We are committed to making solar power accessible to all and ensuring a bright future for India, powered by renewable energy. We believe that this plant will lead the way in supporting the country’s vision for a net zero carbon future.”
The facility is equipped with advanced TOPCon and Mono Perc technology, enabling high-efficiency production of solar cells and modules. TPREL’s investment in this cutting-edge technology aligns with its vision of fostering innovation and self-reliance in the renewable energy sector.
The company has committed nearly Rs 4,300 crore towards the establishment of this facility. It is a cornerstone of Tata Power’s strategy to lead India’s renewable energy transition, particularly in the solar rooftop and utility-scale segments, where it holds a 20% market share and aims for further expansion under programmes like PM Surya Ghar Yojana. While the modules produced from this factory are a part of the Government’s Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM), the company is confident that its high-quality cells will also make it to the ALMM list for cells, expected to be announced by the Government soon.
The solar cells and modules produced at the Tamil Nadu facility will initially cater to the company’s ongoing projects, further strengthening its supply chain. With an eye on future expansion, Tata Power also plans to explore opportunities for wider market distribution.
In addition to the Tirunelveli plant, the company also operates a world-class manufacturing facility established in 1992 in Bengaluru, Karnataka. This facility, equipped with cutting-edge technology, has a production capacity of 682MW for solar modules and 530MW for solar cells. To date, it has supplied a total of 3.73GW of solar modules and 2.26GW of solar cells.
As a pioneer in the energy sector, Tata Power is playing an important role in building a sustainable and self-reliant India. The company’s commitment to expanding its clean and green energy capacity is evident in its ambitious targets. Tata Power aims to increase its renewable energy portfolio from 41% to 70% by 2030, positioning itself as a key player in the global energy transition.
Source: Tata Power